Next Save
Back at the beginning of July, Family Review started requiring TWO clicks of the SAVE button to finish a family. I left glowing feedback on how much I liked that, but apparently that was not by design but a happy accident because that feature has reverted to a single click.
The problem with the single click of SAVE is on days like today when the site or my internet are S-L-O-W and I have waited to the point where I think I missed the button when I clicked or tapped on NEXT and click on NEXT again just as the page is refreshing I must accidently be hitting the SAVE button which is in the exact same place. So when you go to correct the age/birthplace the page won't respond because it is in the process of saving the incorrect data and we can't go back and revisist the family.
I know that I have seen other people have been asking for the ability to go back and revisit a family because it "got away from them" as it did with me 2x this morning, and I imagine that would be very difficult to implement going back, but apparently having to hit the SAVE button twice is easy enough that it could be implemented by accident.
If that second SAVE feature was available, I would have changed a whole family from being born in Mid to Mich, and two 20 year-olds wouldn't have a 79 year old son.
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As I am thinking about it a small delay before SAVE is active would be an ideal solution to my problem and be less annoying to people with speedy internet.
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@vickyg2003, you can go ahead and do Feedback on the main page if you would like to have the save required to click it twice. There were many people who did feedback because of the need to do two clicks of the save button which was irritating for them. So there are many differences of opinion.
I hope that you are able to have the functions that you would like to see implemented. Thank you for your ideas and suggestions!
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Rather than two clicks on the save button, I'd rather have a "oops, let me go back and fix that last family" button.
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@KRistow I too would LOVE an OOPS button, and it has been suggested numerous times. As a former programmer I know that this option would probably be quite difficult to implement,
For me when I move the mouse curser over the word NEXT and by the time I finish my click the button has changed to SAVE and sitting there looking at the mistakes on the page, and knowing I am powerless to do any corrections really bothers me.
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