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On StackOverflowStack Overflow, when I'm askingI ask or answeringanswer a question there is a 'control panel' above the text box.

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Each one of the items is activated by either a manual click or a shortcut (Ctrl + B for bold, Ctrl + I for italic...). On FireFox, Safari and Chrome, there is a shortcut for refreshing the page (cmd + R) but on Firefox the cmd key activates the horizontal rule as well as using Ctrl. Another example, cmd + Q is a shortcut for either blockquote or quitting the entire browser.

Could we make it so that the text editor shortcuts aren't activated by using browser-global keyboard shortcuts?

On StackOverflow, when I'm asking or answering a question there is a 'control panel' above the text box.

enter image description here

Each one of the items is activated by either a manual click or a shortcut (Ctrl + B for bold, Ctrl + I for italic...). On FireFox, Safari and Chrome, there is a shortcut for refreshing the page (cmd + R) but on Firefox the cmd key activates the horizontal rule as well as using Ctrl. Another example, cmd + Q is a shortcut for either blockquote or quitting the entire browser.

Could we make it so that the text editor shortcuts aren't activated by using browser-global keyboard shortcuts?

On Stack Overflow, when I ask or answer a question there is a 'control panel' above the text box.

enter image description here

Each one of the items is activated by either a manual click or a shortcut (Ctrl + B for bold, Ctrl + I for italic...). On FireFox, Safari and Chrome, there is a shortcut for refreshing the page (cmd + R) but on Firefox the cmd key activates the horizontal rule as well as using Ctrl. Another example, cmd + Q is a shortcut for either blockquote or quitting the entire browser.

Could we make it so that the text editor shortcuts aren't activated by using browser-global keyboard shortcuts?

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On StackOverflow, when I'm asking or answering a question there is a 'control panel' above the text box.

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Each one of themthe items is activated by either a manual click or a shortcut (Ctrl + B for bold, Ctrl + I for italic...). On FireFox, Safari and Chrome, there is a shortcut for refreshing the page (cmd + R) but on Firefox the cmd key activates the horizontal rule as well as using Ctrl. Another example, cmd + Q is a shortcut for either blockquote or quitting the entire browser.

Could we make it so that the text editor shortcuts aren't activated by using browser-global keyboard shortcuts?

On StackOverflow, when I'm asking or answering a question there is a 'control panel' above the text box.

enter image description here

Each one of them is activated by either a manual click or a shortcut (Ctrl + B for bold, Ctrl + I for italic...). On FireFox, Safari and Chrome, there is a shortcut for refreshing the page (cmd + R) but on Firefox the cmd key activates the horizontal rule as well as using Ctrl. Another example, cmd + Q is a shortcut for either blockquote or quitting the entire browser.

Could we make it so that the text editor shortcuts aren't activated by using browser-global keyboard shortcuts?

On StackOverflow, when I'm asking or answering a question there is a 'control panel' above the text box.

enter image description here

Each one of the items is activated by either a manual click or a shortcut (Ctrl + B for bold, Ctrl + I for italic...). On FireFox, Safari and Chrome, there is a shortcut for refreshing the page (cmd + R) but on Firefox the cmd key activates the horizontal rule as well as using Ctrl. Another example, cmd + Q is a shortcut for either blockquote or quitting the entire browser.

Could we make it so that the text editor shortcuts aren't activated by using browser-global keyboard shortcuts?

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On StackOverflow, when I'm asking or answering a question there is a 'control panel' above the text box.

enter image description here

Each one of them is activated by either a manual click or a shortcut (Ctrl + B for bold, Ctrl + I for italic...). On FireFox, Safari and Chrome, there is a shortcut for refreshing the page (cmd + R) but on Firefox the cmd key activates the horizontal rule as well as using Ctrl. Another example, cmd + Q is a shortcut for either blockquote or quitting the entire browser.

Could we make it so that the text editor shortcuts aren't activated by using browser-global keyboard shortcuts?

On StackOverflow, when I'm asking or answering a question there is a 'control panel' above the text box.

enter image description here

Each one of them is activated by either a manual click or a shortcut (Ctrl + B for bold, Ctrl + I for italic...). On FireFox, Safari and Chrome, there is a shortcut for refreshing the page (cmd + R) but on Firefox the cmd key activates the horizontal rule as well as using Ctrl. Another example, cmd + Q is a shortcut for either blockquote or quitting the entire browser.

Could we make it so that the text shortcuts aren't activated by using browser-global keyboard shortcuts?

On StackOverflow, when I'm asking or answering a question there is a 'control panel' above the text box.

enter image description here

Each one of them is activated by either a manual click or a shortcut (Ctrl + B for bold, Ctrl + I for italic...). On FireFox, Safari and Chrome, there is a shortcut for refreshing the page (cmd + R) but on Firefox the cmd key activates the horizontal rule as well as using Ctrl. Another example, cmd + Q is a shortcut for either blockquote or quitting the entire browser.

Could we make it so that the text editor shortcuts aren't activated by using browser-global keyboard shortcuts?

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