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Please enlarge the editing window of a threaded comment [duplicate]

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Closed as duplicate by ArtOfCode‭ on Oct 5, 2021 at 18:00

This question has been addressed elsewhere. See: Enlarge the commenting box of threaded comments

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If I want to edit a threaded comment (including a threaded reply) I get, in my desktop computer, a tiny window in which it can be frustrating to navigate, especially if the content reaches the current 1,000 character limitation.

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I cannot understand an approach to make edit windows not in the same size of the original posting windows but even if these are different, that is just tiny, it's hard to navigate, it's hard to edit; a classical web accessibility problem.

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Lundin‭ wrote about 3 years ago

How is this suggestion different from your suggestion here? https://meta.codidact.com/posts/284474

deleted user wrote about 3 years ago · edited about 3 years ago

Lundin‭ because they are not in the same size / not sharing the same style selector.