I see two possible solutions:

  1. Put the answering form immediately below the question (in the collapsed state by default)
  2. Put a copy of the question near the answering form.
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This is a dupe, but I can't find it. Could someone help me out? – Ladybug Killer Aug 20 '09 at 11:17
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@John I made a GM script that shows the OQ on answer-editing pages...might you be thinking of that? – Jonathan Sampson Aug 20 '09 at 11:19
Nope, Jonathan, but thanks. I found it. – Ladybug Killer Aug 20 '09 at 11:21
That question is a dupe of the second option. – Brad Gilbert Nov 6 '09 at 15:12

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I often only have this problem when I'm editing my anwer after a comment or an edit to the question, else it's no problem to just scroll up to read it again.

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I would be against doubling the question near the answer form.

Often times I will just take care of this issue myself by opening up the question in a new tab or window so that I can have the answer pane available while still being able to see the question.

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Could there be anything wrong with placing the answer-form directly beneath the original-question, and simply not showing it until the user clicks "Answer," similar to when a user wants to answer their own question - a form isn't initially shown, until you indicate you wish to provide an answer.

That being said, I also think it would be wise to replicate the OQ on the answer-edit page.

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For those who are looking at this question and want the same thing: The greasemonkey script is there: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1189/display-the-original-question-beneath-the-answer-edit-form/12846#12846 (that's Jonathan Sampson's - thank you!)

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completing this, as "show answer when editing" is now functional.

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1189/display-the-original-question-beneath-the-answer-edit-form

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So we should answer the question quickly, then go back and edit it as soon as we post? – Phoshi May 8 '10 at 13:57

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