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I accidently clicked "Add comment" instead of "Edit comment" and so noticing my mistake, I clicked "Edit comment" and I had two comment boxes open. Surely only one comment box should be open (the one of the comment I'm editing) and the new comment box that I didn't want open should close by itself?

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I disagree this is a bug. The site doesn't know what your intentions were, so when clicking "add a comment", you commit to adding a comment. There also isn't a "Close" or "Cancel" link once you opened the box, so the site certainly shouldn't automatically close the box when you click "edit" on an existing comment.

Or rather:

  • Should the new comment box also be auto-closed when you already typed some text in it?
  • Should the new comment box be auto-closed when you click "Edit" on your comment under a different post than the one you started adding one on?

If you don't want to add a comment, simply don't click the "Add Comment" button.

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  • Anyway, those open comment-boxes can just be ignored. If that doesn't work for someone, they can just reload the page. Oct 11, 2015 at 15:52
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    Notice that there is a cancel link on the edit comment UI, but no cancel link on the add comment UI. If anything, a cancel link for the add comment UI seems like it would be easy enough to implement and would correct a UI inconsistency.
    – user4639281
    Oct 11, 2015 at 16:30
  • "If you don't want to add a comment, simply don't click the "Add Comment" button." but mistakes happen Oct 11, 2015 at 17:47
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    @user the box being there does nothing of itself. I understand where you're coming from, but I don't think it needs to change. Adding a cancel link may be useful, but I wouldn't like the box to disappear when you click "edit" on another comment. At least not until both questions I asked are answered.
    – CodeCaster
    Oct 11, 2015 at 17:50

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