What happened to the “Cancel” button on the post message page?
We decided to remove the “Cancel” button to make space for the “Save Draft” button, which we believe is more useful. Did you know you can now save a draft of your post and come back to work on it later? We’ve even built an “auto-save” feature running in the background, so if your computer crashes or something, there will be a draft automatically saved that you can retrieve later. Anyway, our reasoning was this: four buttons, including Preview, Save Draft, Cancel and Post looked more cluttered than necessary and so we chose to eliminate “Cancel” as it seemed the least important (and most redundant) of the four. After all, to “cancel” you can simply not click the post button and instead leave the post message page. There are several ways to do this. You can exit the post message page by clicking the back button in your browser menu, or the blue “Board” tab, or the “Message Board” link next to the ticker symbol in the upper left hand side of your page.
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