To preface, I am aware that there is a bug report for this feature, and it has been marked as status-bydesign.
I am raising a feature request as this has snagged me on more than one occasion - I am editing a post's title, go to hit the shift or backspace key but hit enter instead, submitting my (currently shoddy) edit. I then need to re-edit the post to finish what I was meant to be typing in the first place, as there is no way to edit an edit (that I am aware of at least).
While I know it doesn't clutter up the edit history of a post (so unless someone catches me between edits I can get away with it), it frankly makes for a very irritating user experience.
I understand that hitting enter on an input is expected behaviour of HTML forms, but it is suggested that this shouldn't happen in forms with multiple fields, and I am inclined to agree from a user experience point - having the enter key submit a form when I'm not done everywhere is very annoying. Not to mention that this is only a feature of <input>
tags, so doesn't happen when hitting enter on the Body <textarea>
within the same form - I hate inconsistencies like this, but maybe that's just me.
I also know "potential accessibility concerns" were brought up in the above-linked bug report, but I don't understand what exactly that refers to - I don't understand how suppressing this "enter submits the form" functionality would raise accessibility problems.
I am submitting this as a feature request as I fully believe that this needs to be implemented from a user experience standpoint, but I am happy to be convinced otherwise.
ctrl/cmd + enter
would be preferable in my opinion, for consistency and ease of use. It stops clumsy people (like myself) from submitting bad edits, and keeps (at least some of) the input tag's intended functionality.