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title: Textarea
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import AutoScreenshot from "@components/AutoScreenshot.astro"
## Overview
The textarea allows you to interact with a multi-line string:
```php
use Filament\Forms\Components\Textarea;
Textarea::make('description')
```
<AutoScreenshot name="forms/fields/textarea/simple" alt="Textarea" version="3.x" />
## Resizing the textarea
You may change the size of the textarea by defining the `rows()` and `cols()` methods:
```php
use Filament\Forms\Components\Textarea;
Textarea::make('description')
->rows(10)
->cols(20)
```
### Autosizing the textarea
You may allow the textarea to automatically resize to fit its content by setting the `autosize()` method:
```php
use Filament\Forms\Components\Textarea;
Textarea::make('description')
->autosize()
```
## Making the field read-only
Not to be confused with [disabling the field](getting-started#disabling-a-field), you may make the field "read-only" using the `readOnly()` method:
```php
use Filament\Forms\Components\Textarea;
Textarea::make('description')
->readOnly()
```
There are a few differences, compared to [`disabled()`](getting-started#disabling-a-field):
- When using `readOnly()`, the field will still be sent to the server when the form is submitted. It can be mutated with the browser console, or via JavaScript. You can use [`dehydrated(false)`](../advanced#preventing-a-field-from-being-dehydrated) to prevent this.
- There are no styling changes, such as less opacity, when using `readOnly()`.
- The field is still focusable when using `readOnly()`.
## Disabling Grammarly checks
If the user has Grammarly installed and you would like to prevent it from analyzing the contents of the textarea, you can use the `disableGrammarly()` method:
```php
use Filament\Forms\Components\Textarea;
Textarea::make('description')
->disableGrammarly()
```
## Textarea validation
As well as all rules listed on the [validation](../validation) page, there are additional rules that are specific to textareas.
### Length validation
You may limit the length of the textarea by setting the `minLength()` and `maxLength()` methods. These methods add both frontend and backend validation:
```php
use Filament\Forms\Components\Textarea;
Textarea::make('description')
->minLength(2)
->maxLength(1024)
```
You can also specify the exact length of the textarea by setting the `length()`. This method adds both frontend and backend validation:
```php
use Filament\Forms\Components\Textarea;
Textarea::make('question')
->length(100)
```