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[Resolved] Expanding WYSIWYG editor to show all content

This support ticket is created 4 years, 8 months ago. There's a good chance that you are reading advice that it now obsolete.

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Last updated by katrina 4 years, 8 months ago.

Assisted by: Shane.

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Tell us what you are trying to do? Expanding WYSIWYG editor to show all content

Is there any documentation that you are following? None

Is there a similar example that we can see? No

What is the link to your site? I can provide privately

Is there any way to expand the WYSIWYG editor to show the full content of what is in there? Or maybe at least make it significantly larger. On many of the editors I've included in my site, it's difficult to see the content and would make a lot of difference if I (or more importantly, my clients) could see a greater portion of the text when making edits.

Is there a way to do this?

Or if not, how are other developers working around this usability problem?

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Shane
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Hi Katrina,

Thank you for getting in touch.

This is actually possible to do as WYSIWYG fields generally comes with a small area that you can click and drag to expand the editing window.

Have a look at my screenshot. If you try this on your end then you should be able to expand the editing area.

Please let me know if this helps.
Thanks,
Shane

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Perfect! Thanks so much Shane - that solves my problem 🙂