I’m having trouble posting an article, so any help would be appreciated. I’ve tried to make a discussion post, and whenever I click “submit,” it says, “submitting...” for a few seconds. However, the thread never appears in the discussion section. Also, when I try to close out of the submit article page, it says, “you’ve made changes to the article, but haven’t submitted it.” Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? My only idea is that the target and class of hyperlinks aren’t set, or that the article’s too long; it’s 27 pages.
Can you save it to Drafts and then see it in the Drafts section (formatted as it would be if published)? It’s a good idea to do this in any case, to fix any issues with formatting before publishing. After that, “you’ve made changes to the article” at least won’t be true, so the issue could be isolated further. If that doesn’t work, start another article with “Hello World” content, make sure you succeed in saving it to Drafts and observing the result, then replace its content with your article.
I’m having trouble posting an article, so any help would be appreciated. I’ve tried to make a discussion post, and whenever I click “submit,” it says, “submitting...” for a few seconds. However, the thread never appears in the discussion section. Also, when I try to close out of the submit article page, it says, “you’ve made changes to the article, but haven’t submitted it.” Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? My only idea is that the target and class of hyperlinks aren’t set, or that the article’s too long; it’s 27 pages.
Can you save it to Drafts and then see it in the Drafts section (formatted as it would be if published)? It’s a good idea to do this in any case, to fix any issues with formatting before publishing. After that, “you’ve made changes to the article” at least won’t be true, so the issue could be isolated further. If that doesn’t work, start another article with “Hello World” content, make sure you succeed in saving it to Drafts and observing the result, then replace its content with your article.
Thanks. It works now. Turns out the error was with the hyperlinks in my table of contents.