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TODO: Add Javascript for Reply and New Post Autosave

TODO:

Add a some javascript to:
  • Autosave to browser localstorage when a member is creating a new post or replying to a thread (rewriting any prior text in autosave).
  • Create a button on the editor to load the text stored in the autosave function.

Difficulty:
  • Easy.

Estimated Time to Complete and Test:
  • 30 minutes to one hour, including testing.
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