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Composer Window Management

Automatic window resizing based on thread length and content

Composer window adapts intelligently to content. Single post: compact window. 5-post thread: window expands. 10-post thread: scrollable view. Manual resizing remembered. Optimal size without constant adjustment.

How to Use

  1. 1Open composer - compact size for single post
  2. 2Click "+" to add second post
  3. 3Show window expanding slightly
  4. 4Add third, fourth, fifth posts
  5. 5Window continues growing
  6. 6Add more posts beyond window height
  7. 7Show scrollbar appearing
  8. 8Window reaches maximum size
  9. 9Demonstrate scrolling through posts
  10. 10Remove posts
  11. 11Show window shrinking
  12. 12Manually resize window
  13. 13Close and reopen - manual size remembered

Key Features

  • Content-Adaptive - Size matches thread length
  • Automatic Growth - Expands as posts added
  • Automatic Shrink - Contracts when posts removed
  • Maximum Size - Respects screen dimensions
  • Scrollable View - Long threads scrollable
  • Manual Override - Can resize manually anytime
  • Size Memory - Remembers manual sizing
  • Smooth Animation - Resizing animates smoothly
  • Multi-Monitor - Works on any display size
  • Minimum Size - Always usable minimum
  • Media Awareness - Adapts to media grid size
  • Efficient Space - Optimal content fit
  • No Clipping - Content never cut off

Why Smart Sizing Matters

Constantly resizing windows manually is annoying. Automatic adaptation means composer is always the right size for current content without thought.

Pro Tips

  • Single posts: Compact window
  • 3-5 posts: Medium window
  • 10+ posts: Maximum size with scrolling
  • Manual resize anytime if you prefer different size
  • Size remembered after manual adjustment
  • Scroll naturally with mouse or trackpad
  • Screen awareness: Never exceeds display bounds
  • Multi-monitor: Respects current display
  • Add posts freely: Window adapts
  • Remove posts: Window shrinks appropriately

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