Here is a really crappy user script that I threw together that adds a collapse/expand link above all quotes and code blocks:
// ==UserScript==
// @name Collapsible Text Blocks
// @namespace http://stackexchange.com/users/305991/jason-c
// @version 1.0
// @description Adds collapse/expand links to text blocks
// @author Jason C
// @include http*://*.stackexchange.com*
// @include http*://*.stackoverflow.com*
// @include http*://stackoverflow.com*
// @include http*://*.superuser.com*
// @include http*://superuser.com*
// @include http*://*.serverfault.com*
// @include http*://serverfault.com*
// @include http*://*.stackapps.com*
// @include http*://stackapps.com*
// @grant none
// ==/UserScript==
(function() {
'use strict';
var EXPAND_TEXT = "Expand";
var COLLAPSE_TEXT = "Collapse";
var contentId = 1; // tracks block ids
// comment this out if you don't want to apply to blockquotes
$("div.post-text blockquote").each(function () { makeCollapsible(this); });
// comment this out if you don't want to apply to code
$("div.post-text pre").each(function () { makeCollapsible(this); });
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
window.collapseHandleClick = function (link, id) {
var content = $(`#collapse-content-${id}`);
content.slideToggle(function () {
link.innerHTML = (content.css('display') == 'none') ? EXPAND_TEXT : COLLAPSE_TEXT;
});
};
function makeCollapsible (el) {
// the collapse link will be added to the blockquote
var collapse = document.createElement("div");
collapse.style.fontSize = "80%";
collapse.style.position = "absolute";
collapse.style.marginTop = "-2.8ex";
collapse.style.background = "rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.25)";
collapse.innerHTML = `<p>[ <a href="javascript:void(0)" onclick="collapseHandleClick(this, ${contentId})">${COLLAPSE_TEXT}</a> ]</p>`;
// the blockquote's normal contents will be moved into a child div
var content = document.createElement("div");
content.id = `collapse-content-${contentId}`;
$(content).append($(el).children());
el.appendChild(collapse);
el.appendChild(content);
++ contentId;
}
})();
It makes it look like this: