That's a wrap from me!
I have today posted my last 'code' reply in this forum until such time as the user experience improves. As I provide a lot of revised code for other users I need to be able to edit posts to ensure I provide code solutions which are of quality and work for them. I cannot do that now as it takes far too much time, concentration and effort to continue do that. I make typo mistakes just like eveyone esle and need to put them right, especially in the event of where code is being posted.
I have no idea whose decison it was to scrap 'post editing' but it doenst work in circumstances where accuracy is a must. It may work in InDesign/Illustrator forums etc because no code is ever posted, just comments, which if contain a few errors it will not effect the overall experience of users. I would have thought that would have been obvious to those at Adobe making the decisions, but obviously not.
Hopefully someone at the wheel will see sense at some point. I see little point in posting to say 'I could help you but due to the restrictions of the forum I actually cant'. It seems Adobe dont actually want to help their users and are making it virtually impossible to participate for those contributors that want to provide guidance and advice for thsoe less experienced.
All I can do is quickly advise, like 'Use Flex or Grid' but thats not really going to be much help. Id rather be in a position where I can actually provide a working example of code or even re-write the users code so it works for them but thats not going to be possible for the forseeable future.
