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Related: About this forumWeird question: as late as this morning, whenever I went to
reply, any number of my standard replies would show up, and I just had to click on it to post. Since I got back just now, that is not happening. Is this some new thing?
highplainsdem
(52,095 posts)The first three letters of thanks for example giving you earlier replies you'd typed starting with that word?
Yes, that does seem to be gone now.
I don't mind, since I found it distracting.
highplainsdem
(52,095 posts)of sentences starting with the same word or words would pop up, I'd scan them automatically and then have to try to remember just what I'd planned to say before the autocomplete bot tripped me up.
niyad
(119,487 posts)tablet, I have found it very helpful.
highplainsdem
(52,095 posts)Hermit-The-Prog
(36,561 posts)niyad
(119,487 posts)Yonnie3
(18,086 posts)It seems a new thing.
There are times that I hate that function and times I find it useful.
niyad
(119,487 posts)Yonnie3
(18,086 posts)I found one place it still works, Advanced Search, so it is not everywhere.
EarlG
(22,513 posts)So we've started doing that. The post pages have been fixed, but it will take us a little time to get every input field on the site -- we'll just be doing these as we find them. That means there's going to be a period where you may find some pages that allow auto-complete on their input boxes, and others that don't.
If anyone finds one that does, feel free to report it here so that we can keep track of it.
niyad
(119,487 posts)preferred it.
EarlG
(22,513 posts)Last edited Tue Oct 24, 2023, 03:48 PM - Edit history (1)
The people who requested that we remove it were having trouble turning off auto-complete in their browsers. Since there is a way to turn auto-complete off via code, we decided to do that.
But perhaps this should be situational. Currently auto-complete is only turned off on post forms -- when you're starting a new OP or reply, the subject line will not auto-complete. In that situation, I don't think auto-complete is necessary. It must surely be pretty rare for someone to want to write the same subject line enough times that they need auto-complete to do it for them. In the vast majority of cases, people are going to be writing something new in the subject line box.
However there are other situations where it might be more useful to keep auto-complete, for example, on the Advanced Search page. In that case, I think it would probably be much more likely for someone to search for the same thing more than once.
As of now we're going to leave things the way they are, with auto-complete turned off only when entering post subject lines. We'll leave it turned on everywhere else, but this is something we can look at on a case-by-case basis in future, if necessary.