It's probably not the first thread on this subject, and not the last since the problem persists.
I just lost another hour of my precious time writing a well-researched lengthy post. As I tried to post it, I was automatically logged out, and my post was somehow lost in the following log in procedure.
I realize that it is good safety protocol to automatically log out all the absent-minded stoners that would otherwise stay logged on for weeks and thereby risk their safety (well, some would perhaps say that if they're too dumb to log out, they're too dumb to run a grow-op, but that's just what some say...)
But it is a nuisance, and you should consider a function like an automatic message to a user telling him/her that he/she is about to get logged out, in order to protect what you've been working on. A count-down device could solve this problem.
With this said, in my present stressful gift packaging and pot roasting state of mind, I still wish you all a great holiday,
Cheeks
I just lost another hour of my precious time writing a well-researched lengthy post. As I tried to post it, I was automatically logged out, and my post was somehow lost in the following log in procedure.
I realize that it is good safety protocol to automatically log out all the absent-minded stoners that would otherwise stay logged on for weeks and thereby risk their safety (well, some would perhaps say that if they're too dumb to log out, they're too dumb to run a grow-op, but that's just what some say...)
But it is a nuisance, and you should consider a function like an automatic message to a user telling him/her that he/she is about to get logged out, in order to protect what you've been working on. A count-down device could solve this problem.
With this said, in my present stressful gift packaging and pot roasting state of mind, I still wish you all a great holiday,
Cheeks