Textarea_drag_resize

By Sean M. Burke Last update Aug 9, 2006 — Installed 1,794 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
Christopher ... User

This works great (except not at userscripts for some reason.) I didn't think it would work because I could never get the firefox text-area resize extension enabled. I tested it at Google Docs and it worked perfectly.
I love it. Thanks!

 
Morac Scriptwright

The author seems MIA so I just uploaded my version here:
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/10140

 
Morac Scriptwright

I fixed the problem with this script so it no longer causes empty data to be sent back to the server.
I sent the copy to the author, but in the meantime you can grab the script at:
http://anonymous123.home.comcast.net/textarea_d...

 
tml User

This can breaks some forms and may cause data lose due to sending empty data back to the server. Otherwise a nice idea.

 
Akhmad Fatho... User

I've made a little modification to this cool userscript and made it works in Konqueror using my (crappy) PoC of Konqueror Userscript.

new file is here:
http://gudangupload.com/filelink.php?filecode=1...

the koqueror plugin is here:
http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=51482

 
Desconocido User

Love it!

 
Greg Hope User

This is a great idea, but I had to uninstall and await a future version. I discovered that it was causing my webmail client to send out empty message bodies. I know that I could have blocked my webmail domain, but then that leaves me wondering if I will be submitting an important web form in the future and not know that it's being posted empty, a chance that I can't take.

 
Schlick User

Works as it says. Well done Sean.

 
Justin Goldberg User

Why does this make the digg.com comment box smaller, and makes it impossible to make it wider, only taller?

 
Paradox User

Great little dohickey, i can already see it on this comment box!

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