It's not about having a gimick it's about having a text field the user can edit that won't take up unnecessary space, but will show all the text in it. The only problem that happens with that, is the ISO number (the large "1") gets pushed under the address when the window width is too small (as you can see on the screenshot). I'm after vertical resizing, and the width doesn't matter as much. Needing to have the user use a scrollbar is a major no-no. Now I can reduce the size of the text area, but then I have problems with people who have an address line that takes 3 or 4 (one takes 5) lines. I can reduce the font, but I need address to be large and readable. As you can see in the screen shot, if I have a fixed textarea, it takes up a fair wack of vertical space. I want the area it takes up to be the area of the information contained in it. Now I think it would look much nicer, if the textarea I'm using for the main address details would just take up the area of the text in it, and automatically resize if the text was changed.Īny good point, but there are reasons I want it to resize. I'm currently working on an internal sales application for the company I work for, and I've got a form that allows the user to change the delivery address.
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