Thread:The King of the Monsters/@comment-3367060-20160515030126

Press the back arrow on your browser ONCE (make sure you only tap it once, sometimes due to lagging page loads I press it multiple time) and see if the content you wrote is still there. I know that in Firefox for sure, it saves what you wrote. So copy the entire text of the page, then publish the edit. Then, open a new tab, go to the history of the page, and click the diff of your edit and the one before it (the edit conflict one)--then you can add whatever it is that was erased due to publishing your edit. It has to be done this way because, if you do an edit that gets overwritten by an edit conflict, whatever YOU wrote is not published and so if you leave the page, whatever you wrote is lost forever. But by going back and publishing your original version, you can always just go to the history of the page and add the content of the (now overwritten) edit conflict because it was the edit that was actually saved.

I don't know if you know this or not, but I wanted to make sure you know how to deal with edit conflicts. 