
In latest updates you managed to bundle those two. Textarea now takes styling of text fields (height narrow). Just check how it looks on Cloud.
I believe I have seen it somewhere else, except comment form. If I remember I will write it here.

In latest updates you managed to bundle those two. Textarea now takes styling of text fields (height narrow). Just check how it looks on Cloud.
I believe I have seen it somewhere else, except comment form. If I remember I will write it here.
For now just add to Settings - CSS:
.comment-respond textarea {
min-height: 200px;
}
You can add it to the Themler core code.
For now just add to Settings - CSS: .comment-respond textarea { min-height: 200px; } You can add it to the Themler core code.It is not needed. Just go to the comments options, some of the More Options, on top dropdown chose "Input" and set height to auto. Rest is fixed by itself.
Make it default in Themler, to prevent textarea height to inherit height of other input fields.
And all 3 width options to 100%, there is not point in keeping it shorter than text fields.
It is not needed. Just go to the comments options, some of the More Options, on top dropdown chose "Input" and set height to auto. Rest is fixed by itself. Make it default in Themler, to prevent textarea height to inherit height of other input fields. And all 3 width options to 100%, there is not point in keeping it shorter than text fields.It's unnecessary. Simply select "Input" from the top dropdown menu of "Comments," then "More Options," and finally "Auto" for the height setting. The problem will resolve itself, if you just rest.
Make it such that Themler always ignores the height of other input fields when calculating the height of a textarea. geometry dash
It's unnecessary. Simply select "Input" from the top dropdown menu of "Comments," then "More Options," and finally "Auto" for the height setting. The problem will resolve itself, if you just rest. Make it such that Themler always ignores the height of other input fields when calculating the height of a textarea. [geometry dash][1] [1]: https://geometry-dash.io/It is unnecessary. Simply select "Input" from the top dropdown menu of the comments options and set the height to auto. Rest fixes itself on its own.
To stop the textarea height from absorbing the height of other input fields, make it the default in Themler.
There is no purpose in keeping it shorter than text fields if all three width options are set to 100%. Rainbow Friends
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