**EDIT FOR THE CURIOUS***
I gave it a shot and the formatting held up when I added the removal form to the existing removal that had a multi-selection option. Added our former header to the top, used `---` to seperate with line, left the <option> selection section alone then `---` then the footer with removal form specific to the removal reason. Good stuff.
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I'm on the modteam at r/explainlikeimfive and I'm trying to update our toolbox removals to be in line with our new reddit removal reasons.
Our toolbox config was migrated by someone way before I joined the team, and I haven't messed with it before. On the sub we include a form (built in old.reddit) that people can use to appeal their post removal, however we've recently added a different removal appeal form for comments. This is an easy fix in new reddit, since I can just change the form text in the text box.
In toolbox, we use both a header and a footer, and the footer we use has the post form in it. Obviously I'd like to find a way to use our comment removal form for specific rules as well.
So what I'm running into is that - I want to either find a way to create a seperate footer, which I don't believe to be possible, or simply stop using our footer if possible. If I add our old.reddit form into the removal reason text body, will it break the toolbox removal? I'm wondering if it wouldn't make the form show up in the selection box.
If anyone has any ideas I'd appreciate it.
This is the form we built out for reference:
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