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H. G. Muller wrote on Thu, Sep 28, 2017 03:49 PM UTC:

Please note that the comment editor, which was already quite awful to start with, now is close to unbearable. Because it reformats the entire page in reaction to the length of the lines that are displayed in the edit window. So if you scroll through your text and encounter a long line, the page formatting jumps between one where you have a left side bar with advertizement, with the edit window right of it, and formatting where the same advertizement is in a header with only white space to the right of it, and the edit window below it, far out of view. When you then scroll the entire page to get the edit window in view again, to continue scrolling the latter, and you get to a place with short lines, the edit window jumps back to besides the ad at the top of the page, etc.


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