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Macro text prompt size

Is there a way to resize the text prompt box?  Perhaps even make it into a textarea?
<a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/7841113/show-off-your-style-2-the-stylening/?pageforid=7855258#post-7855258" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/7841113/show-off-your-style-2-the-stylening/?pageforid=7855258#post-7855258</a> <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/7841113/show-off-your-style-2-the-stylening/?pageforid=8052646#post-8052646" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/7841113/show-off-your-style-2-the-stylening/?pageforid=8052646#post-8052646</a>
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1.&nbsp; I don't think the first link is related. 2. This is suggesting directly editing the CSS, which I don't think we have access to unless I'm mistaken? (unless you mean install a browser plugin as a middleman which would be a non-solution since it's only viable locally).
[**IMPORTANT**](#" style="color:red;font-size:25px) Somewhere in that thread, one of the genius's came up with this. If this is what you are looking for...??? By adjusting the 25px You can alter text size.... + various other aspects of text . The text to alter must be bracketed [ xx ] then you can adjust the style of the text to alter it to your taste.&nbsp;
Thanks for the reply, but again, that thread seem to specifically talking about capturing the CSS via a browser extension to alter it.&nbsp; This is not the solution I am seeking.&nbsp; I was just wondering if within the macro scripting, it is possible to change the input type or resize the input area.
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
Without a local css solution (stylus, or a userscript), I do not believe it is programatically possible to globally alter the size of the input box.
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Oosh
Sheet Author
API Scripter
It even ignores &lt;tags&gt; sent from the API, I've noticed, (assuming we're talking about the Query input window).