Dear Monks,
Idea 1: If possible, I like to have a question node, and sections to post in as radio button or checkboxes or dropdown button, rather than going to appropriate section and type question at the end. This box should also be easily accesible from the frontpage or from your homenode.

Idea 2: I like to have draft for my question, so while I am typing and like to add soemthing to my question later, before I submit, I should be able to save it. Scratchpad won't serve the purpose here. Draft should directly have submit button. One draft per person should be suffice.

The advantage is that I can think something at one place (home), put little bit and continue at other place (work), with more handy details, so not much is lost in transition.

artist
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Beautify your existence.

Title edit by tye


In reply to Node just for adding new questions; persist one preview by artist

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