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Or it might not be so nefarious. If you (@gmax137) quoted some text somewhere, but never did anything with it, the quoted text will still be around in the Reply window. The same is true if you reply to a post, but don't add anything to what is quoted.jedishrfu said:It looks like a Windows Clipboard attack:
Yeah, this has actually saved me several times when I was writing a reply, and accidentally closed out my browser. I was able to re-start the browser, go back to the thread, and find my text still in the Reply window. It's a feature!Mark44 said:Or it might not be so nefarious. If you (@gmax137) quoted some text somewhere, but never did anything with it, the quoted text will still be around in the Reply window. The same is true if you reply to a post, but don't add anything to what is quoted.
Random text in the reply box is a placeholder text that is automatically generated to fill in empty spaces. It is commonly used in design and development to give an idea of how the text will look in a specific layout or design.
Random text is used in the reply box to simulate real content and provide a visual representation of how the text will appear in a specific design or layout. It helps designers and developers to focus on the design and layout without getting distracted by the actual content.
Yes, random text can be customized in the reply box. There are various tools and generators available that allow you to choose the length, type, and language of the random text. This can be helpful when designing for different languages or specific content lengths.
You can generate random text in the reply box by using online tools or built-in features in design software. Some popular tools include Lorem Ipsum Generator, Random Text Generator, and Mockaroo. Design software like Adobe InDesign and Sketch also have built-in features for generating random text.
Yes, random text in the reply box can be useful for testing. It allows designers and developers to test the layout and design with different lengths and types of content. This can help identify any potential issues or inconsistencies in the design before using real content.