@flo I am on a Mac. What happened was that I closed the window before I clicked on Ask Fluther. When I went back to Fluther it was like I had done nothing at all!
OK. I’m asking since some things ok on desktop and not on smartphone etc.
Like I wrote above I don’t know if there is a way of getting it back. But I just would make a habit of drafting on Word for example, or your email. I learned my lesson.
If you use Chrome, you could try launching it and hitting CTRL-SHIFT-T (on a Mac, there is some apple key instead of CTRL). This will bring back your closed tab, and it might just have your draft. I just tested this in Chrome OS and it works.
As a general rule whenever I’m typing out something that’s more that a few sentences I’ll type it out in Word (I assume Mac has something that’s essentially the same), maybe even save that periodically, before copy-pasting it into the reply box.
@Darth_Algar I second that! Many a time I’ve had something to post, but wanted to find a link or reference and didn’t have the time for research. I’ll usually save it as a doc on Google Drive then come back and edit for markup.
Great answer (CTRL-SHIFT-T) by @hmmmmmm. It works with Firefox too. What browser would it not work with? Or it a given that it would work with any browser?