The simplest, would be to remove the file /misc/textarea.js.
The harder, but probably nicer way is to fix this in either your theme, or in a tiny module.
In your theme, you have two options again:
- use a preprocess to remove the textarea.js from the list of javascript files.
- use a theme override (
yourtheme_textarea) to remove the class resizable-textarea from the rendered HTML. Some information on that in the forums
The option in a module, would be to run a hook_form_alter() to grab any form and run that trough a processor:
/**
* Implementation of hook_form_alter().
*
* Before Drupal 7, there is no way to easily identify form fields that are
* input format enabled. As a workaround, we assign a form #after_build
* processing callback that is executed on all forms after they have been
* completely built, so form elements are in their effective order
* and position already.
*
* @see wysiwyg_process_form()
*/ /**
* Implementation of hook_form_alter().
*
* Before Drupal 7, there is no way to easily identify form fields that are
* input format enabled. As a workaround, we assign a form #after_build
* processing callback that is executed on all forms after they have been
* completely built, so form elements are in their effective order
* and position already.
*
* @see wysiwyg_process_form()
*/
function wysiwyg_form_alter(&$form, &$form_state) {
$form['#after_build'][] = 'wysiwyg_process_form';
// Teaser splitter is unconditionally removed and NOT supported.
if (isset($form['body_field'])) {
unset($form['body_field']['teaser_js']);
}
}
function wysiwyg_process_form(&$form) {
// Iterate over element children; resetting array keys to access last index.
if ($children = array_values(element_children($form))) {
foreach ($children as $index => $item) {
$element = &$form[$item];
// filter_form() always uses the key 'format'. We need a type-agnostic
// match to prevent false positives. Also, there must have been at least
// one element on this level.
if (($item === 'format' || $item === 'signature_format') && $index > 0) {
// Make sure we either match a input format selector or input format
// guidelines (displayed if user has access to one input format only).
if ((isset($element['#type']) && $element['#type'] == 'fieldset') || isset($element['format']['guidelines'])) {
// The element before this element is the target form field.
$field = &$form[$children[$index - 1]];
$extra_class = '';
if (!empty($field['#resizable'])) {
$extra_class = ' wysiwyg-resizable-1';
drupal_add_js('misc/textarea.js');
}
// If we loaded at least one editor, then the 'none' editor will
// handle resizable textareas instead of core.
if (isset($loaded) && !empty($field['#resizable'])) {
$field['#resizable'] = FALSE;
}
}
// If this element is 'format', do not recurse further.
continue;
}
// Recurse into children.
wysiwyg_process_form($element);
}
}
return $form;
}
These examples are from WYSIWYG module, and slightly altered.
In your theme is far simple, but requires a theme that you can override. The module is both performance-wise worse, and a lot more complex. However, it will work on any theme.