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Often when I edit one of my answers, it's because I want to better address the original question. The only problem is that I can't see the original question while I'm editing my answer!

I'd love to see the original question text beneath the "answer edit" form. This way I could scroll down slightly to read it if I wanted to, or just ignore it if not.

Current workaround is to click the 'return to answer' link and hope that you remember to launch it in a new tab/window, then tab back and forth.


Imported from this uservoice item:
http://stackoverflow.uservoice.com/pages/1722-general/suggestions/122874-display-the-original-question-beneath-the-answer-edit-form

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+1 I was just about to ask for this feature, but found this post. – zdmytriv Jul 2 at 2:55
Most important feature request on MSO if you ask me! – TM Oct 1 at 16:57

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This would be great. Every time I edit an answer I have to open the question in another tab. I would prefer it above the form though.

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How about above the edit form?

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Yes, above would be more useful, leave below for a preview of how the answer will look. – donnacha Sep 4 at 2:44
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For firefox users

Greasemonkey script to show Question when editing Answers.

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I actually use it, and find it quite helpful. Except for the bug where it doesn't load the WMD editor tools and the preview. – jjnguy Aug 20 at 13:05
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Oh God, please yes!

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I don't think God is on the team. – Jeff Yates Aug 6 at 16:19
He's just shy – voyλger Aug 20 at 13:14
@Jeff Yates: no, it's the devil who is blocking this! – Tim Büthe Oct 27 at 12:26
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This bugs me too!

Alternatively, clicking "edit" could load the edit form right there on the page. This would help in some cases where you want to copy/paste something from a comment or from another answer.

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Upvote for the alternate idea- that's really how I think it should work. – Joel Coehoorn Jun 30 at 16:00

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