You might want to try Chrome, if you haven’t. Every textarea on a page has a little grip at the bottom right with which you can resize it to however large you want. Example: http://i55.tinypic.com/w8828w.png
Edit: As noted below by Spurlock and others, this works in all WebKit browsers, which I hadn’t realized.
That IS nice. I’ve tried Chrome a couple of times and didn’t take to it, but I’ll put that in its “pro” column for the next time I’m thinking about trying it.
You might want to try Chrome, if you haven’t. Every textarea on a page has a little grip at the bottom right with which you can resize it to however large you want. Example: http://i55.tinypic.com/w8828w.png
Edit: As noted below by Spurlock and others, this works in all WebKit browsers, which I hadn’t realized.
That IS nice. I’ve tried Chrome a couple of times and didn’t take to it, but I’ll put that in its “pro” column for the next time I’m thinking about trying it.
This is a feature of webkit browers in general. Which is to say, anyone who doesn’t like Chrome could also use Safari.
As a related side note, Safari’s “Reader” feature is a huge improvement for reading HPMoR.
Damn, I’ve been using Chrome since it was first released and I never knew about that. Thanks.