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The instantaneous thumbnails of pix posted previously is a huge improvement!
Aside from that I don't see any difference.
Win7/Firefox 64 latest (42.0).
I'll try an upload here since I see others are having trouble with that.

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Update:
Hmm. That posted fine, I clicked the picture to expand it, then my back arrow to return to the post.
But that didn't return to the finished post, but rather to the unposted draft. Opening a different tab, I can see the finished post. Looking back in the tab I posted from, the draft is still there a couple of minutes later.
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Update some more.
The above update posted properly. Then I clicked the picture and expanded it. 'Back' returned me to the initial post, not to the one with the update that I had just posted.
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Yep, same thing a third time. 'Back' applied in the screen with the expanded picture returns to a screen prior to the screen I came from.
I need to click Refresh in the browser before I'm back where I just came from.
Aside from that I don't see any difference.
Win7/Firefox 64 latest (42.0).
I'll try an upload here since I see others are having trouble with that.

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Update:
Hmm. That posted fine, I clicked the picture to expand it, then my back arrow to return to the post.
But that didn't return to the finished post, but rather to the unposted draft. Opening a different tab, I can see the finished post. Looking back in the tab I posted from, the draft is still there a couple of minutes later.
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Update some more.
The above update posted properly. Then I clicked the picture and expanded it. 'Back' returned me to the initial post, not to the one with the update that I had just posted.
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Yep, same thing a third time. 'Back' applied in the screen with the expanded picture returns to a screen prior to the screen I came from.
I need to click Refresh in the browser before I'm back where I just came from.
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