Corraleno Posted June 20, 2016 Posted June 20, 2016 What is that red SaveSave button doing there, and how do I get rid of it? It's been randomly appearing in my posts, and I've been seeing it in other people's posts as well. At first I thought it was a weird artifact of editing a post, but then it started appearing the first time I hit "post," with no editing at all. Even when I try to edit, I can't seem to delete it. Once I tried to delete it and instead ended up with two of them! DS used Larson for Algebra 2 and liked it the best of the eleventy-billion texts we tried. He found the lectures reasonably helpful but also quite long and boring, so he didn't use them much. But he liked the text enough to continue with Larson's Precalc book.SaveSave 1 Quote
Amira Posted June 30, 2016 Posted June 30, 2016 What is that red SaveSave button doing there, and how do I get rid of it? It's been randomly appearing in my posts, and I've been seeing it in other people's posts as well. At first I thought it was a weird artifact of editing a post, but then it started appearing the first time I hit "post," with no editing at all. Even when I try to edit, I can't seem to delete it. Once I tried to delete it and instead ended up with two of them! I've been wondering this too. 1 Quote
TKDmom Posted July 1, 2016 Posted July 1, 2016 Just curious if it appears if you click on the button that allows you to edit code? (Top left corner of the edit toolbar). Maybe you could delete the code for it. Quote
Corraleno Posted July 1, 2016 Author Posted July 1, 2016 In the past when I tried to use the "lightswitch" button to edit the code, the whole post would disappear! But I just tried it again, and it did allow me to delete the "SAVE" thing, at least from a quoted post. When/if the save button shows up again, I will try it again and see if it will work on a new post or if the post just disappears again. DS used Larson for Algebra 2 and liked it the best of the eleventy-billion texts we tried. He found the lectures reasonably helpful but also quite long and boring, so he didn't use them much. But he liked the text enough to continue with Larson's Precalc book. 1 Quote
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