Huh, never experienced anything like this. CMD+Enter (on Mac) or CTRL+Enter (on Windows) has always submitted a comment (and does so on basically any web-platform that I know of)
I try and post something starting with a copypasted quote. How do I get out of quote mode?
You get out of quote mode by pressing enter twice. Which I think is standard in most text-editors. Alternatively you can also select any paragraph in the blockquote and press the blockquote button.
I want to split a paragraph. How? No idea. Nothing seems to work.
You can split a paragraph by pressing enter with your cursor at the place you want to split it, which really seems like the obvious thing. What happens when you press enter?
Is there any chance your CMD/CTRL key is broken? The only way I can think of to explain what’s happening here is to hypothesize that you must be pressing CMD+Enter or CTRL+Enter a lot, even though there should basically never be a reason to use those combinations (Shift+Enter allows you to insert a manual line-break without a paragraph break, which is something that some other platforms do with CTRL+Enter, at least on Mac, so maybe that’s what’s confusing you?)
Huh, never experienced anything like this. CMD+Enter (on Mac) or CTRL+Enter (on Windows) has always submitted a comment (and does so on basically any web-platform that I know of)
You get out of quote mode by pressing enter twice. Which I think is standard in most text-editors. Alternatively you can also select any paragraph in the blockquote and press the blockquote button.
You can split a paragraph by pressing enter with your cursor at the place you want to split it, which really seems like the obvious thing. What happens when you press enter?
Is there any chance your CMD/CTRL key is broken? The only way I can think of to explain what’s happening here is to hypothesize that you must be pressing CMD+Enter or CTRL+Enter a lot, even though there should basically never be a reason to use those combinations (Shift+Enter allows you to insert a manual line-break without a paragraph break, which is something that some other platforms do with CTRL+Enter, at least on Mac, so maybe that’s what’s confusing you?)