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"(3) of notably high quality." -- that question is not of notably high quality. That's NOT the same as saying it's low-quality; quality is not a binary. — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 38 secs ago
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The site has only been in existence for < 15 years. What good would trying to get data > 22 years do? — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
FAQ from CodeReview.SE: What questions are suitable for migration to Code Review, and how does the process work? — Andrew T. 19 secs ago
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I got "This is an audit" error message when trying to comment on that review. — Andrew T. 45 secs ago
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Have you been suspended before? Suspension durations double with every consecutive failure. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
I sincerely doubt it's related to that review. It's probably about other reviews you have done. — VLAZ 12 secs ago
The last review you have before that one is from 7th of September. It aligns with a full year review ban. — VLAZ 29 secs ago
The answer clearly isn't using the heading properly. It's meta information that should be left out. It's not at all establishing a structure in the text. — VLAZ 23 secs ago
@DavidLeal I have not worked here in a very long time - you'd really need to direct this at someone who does, or the only two people that know your comment is here would remain you and I. — Tim Post 23 secs ago
At a best guess, perhaps it was put to a year to ensure you saw the message, and it might be removed once you show you understand how bad approving that suggestion was. — Larnu 36 secs ago
There are 8423 questions tagged google-chrome-devtools, and none tagged chromium-devtools. I think a synonym instead of a rename would be more suitable. — Cerbrus 54 secs ago
This is just a different misuse of markdown, like making everything emphasised or that
product names
are "code"; editing it out (especially when the text is also just noise) is the correct call here. Heading can be useful, but only when the text should and needs to be split into logical parts. having a heading at the top of an answer, when it's not put into parts, doesn't make sense. — Larnu 37 secs ago@Larnu It used to be the case that a long review suspension was necessary for the message to be visible, but that's no longer the case. Review suspensions were changed a while back such that the message about the suspension is shown to the user the next time they try to review, even if the review suspension expired prior to their next visit to the review queues (i.e. there's no longer a need to have a long suspension time in order to be sure the user has seen the message). — Makyen ♦ 44 secs ago
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Perhaps make the title more specific (to include the essence of "attract eyeballs")? It currently reads as a question that is concerned with accessibility (there is already at least one other meta post about that). — Peter Mortensen 16 secs ago
You can get a similar result as the darkmode with browser addons like darkreader.org — samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz 8 secs ago
An accessibility one (but it is without answers - there must be other ones): Accessibility concerns about Stack Overflow — Peter Mortensen 54 secs ago
An accessibility one (but it is without answers. There must be other ones): Accessibility concerns about Stack Overflow — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
An accessibility one (but it is without answers. There must be other ones): Accessibility concerns about Stack Overflow. An older one on MSE (2013). A broader one (not about headlines specifically): Does Stack Overflow strive to meet accessibility standards? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
The reason to include "google" in [google-chrome-devtools] but not "mozilla" in [firefox-developer-tools] is actually simple: there is nothing else called "firefox" other than the browser. While "chrome" has a few: ChromeOS being prominent. But also "chrome" is a generic term used in user interfaces - it's a term for interactive features of a window. You could find the term even in Firefox as there is a user interface engine. It's been removed from Firefox now but it continues to live in forks like Pale Moon. Chrome is also a game engine used for games like Dying Light and Dead Island. — VLAZ 1 min ago
Somewhat related. If we get this toggle at some point, it will likely work without being logged in. It's been quite a long time though, so I'm not sure if there are still plans for that. — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 37 secs ago
A reference for the action to the example question: Should "Edit:" in edits be discouraged? — Peter Mortensen 6 secs ago
@VLAZ Then the niche usages should have more specialized tags and not the main usage. chrome-devtools is unambiguoous as a technical term. Did you know there is a Firefox watch maker, rifle and jacket? — cachius 1 min ago
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Re "...manually make 10,000 edits": Someone actually did that in just four days (changing HTTP links to HTTPS). — Peter Mortensen 6 secs ago
@VLAZ You'll be astonished how many search results there are for rifle, jacket and watch :-P I was astonished when looking for 'chrome enginge' returning 3 results none of them related to the proprietary game engine. I do not see any improvement by leaving the tag as is. At best, the company Google is not always brought up in an unrelated web dev context. — cachius 36 secs ago
"breaks conventions that enable more accessibility" What conventions? And why would you need a preamble to use a header semantically? — Laurel 38 secs ago
"You'll be astonished how many search results there are for rifle, jacket and watch" yet that's completely irrelevant for SO? You'll probably be astonished how much tea I can drink in a day. But I don't see how astonishment applies to tags used on a website about programming. — VLAZ 53 secs ago
"The question itself is no longer available." But it is, right. Did you mean "The answer is no longer available" ? — SecretAgentMan 22 secs ago
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@TimPost I just wanted to share my opinion from usability perspective about your answer. If we have a spam issue with new contributors, better to attack this with specific user, instead of putting a constraint that affect usability of all questions from such subset of users. — David Leal 8 secs ago
Why does it matter if they were aware of it before or not? If you were a user of Firefox Developer Tools, you would know its name is "Firefox Developer Tools". — Larnu 44 secs ago
@SecretAgentMan The question was deleted but there's a bug that's still not fixed apparently where some deleted posts are visible even after deletion (as in, you can see it even without an account and it probably shows up in search too). — Laurel 23 secs ago
click on this stackoverflow.com/users/3599624/… it will take you to your votes tab. Note it will only work for you. — Robert Longson 49 secs ago
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@VLAZ No, it is not. DevTools by default open in the same window and have explicitly opened in a separate one for that view to be shown. Both Chrome and Firefox use both terms in official documents. As a tag, the short one is more apropriate. — cachius 10 secs ago
@Larnu Because the purpose of tags on SO is being used, read and remembered correctly and easily, which is done by being and catchy. Which is done better by a shorter tag. See how both browser vendors use DevTools in the headings and the long form in running text. — cachius 17 secs ago
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@Sabito錆兎standswithUkraine - helping to troubleshoot your issue - did you turn off any ad blockers? — Joy 38 secs ago
"it's also long" is not a reason to rename a tag. "firefox developer tools" is the name of the project. Firefox-devtools seems to be a secondary name, but that's a reason to alias firefox-devtools into firefox-developer-tools, and not the other way around. This also requires there to be an actual use for it, which there currently doesn't seem to b e — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 13 secs ago
I think questions about use of
<h1>
and <h2>
should be focused on accessibility and screenreaders. The title of every question is by itself an <h1>
so the logical sequence should be an <h2>
or <h3>
if you want to. — bad_coder 22 secs agoThis looks like a duplicate of meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/405008/… but I hesitate to close it as such because that one has no answers and doesn't actually ask a question. And unfortunately I already CV'd that one as Unclear/needs details, so I can't hammer it as a dupe of this one anymore. — TylerH 39 secs ago
"I recently asked a question on this forum" Stack Overflow is not a forum, please don't think of it as one. You will have a very poor experience here if you do, as it operates very different to a forum. For starters, forums promote discussion and opinions, which are both something that is explicitly off-topic on Stack Overflow. — Larnu 1 min ago
"Where on these websites am I welcome to discuss such topics?" Very likely you don't; there is only 2 sites where asking for recommendations are on topic, and that is Software Recommendations and Hardware Recommendations; and the question you asked wouldn't be on topic for either. — Larnu 13 secs ago
Hmmm, +0.5 because having a bold statement at the start can sometimes be useful but also -0.5 because a sizeable portion of the time it's 100% noise. — Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier 26 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Where can I ask about "finding a tool, library, or favorite off-site resource?" — Abdul Aziz Barkat 1 min ago
@ZoestandswithUkraine Where do you find that? Actually in the user docs, the bug tracker and the source folder the name is DevTools or devtools. — cachius just now
@Larnu I really don't care how I address that webiste, forum, forumelle or stackgloryhole, what's important is that we all know what I am having on my mind. — Halid Beslic 1 min ago
@AbdulAzizBarkat Yes, thank you. I found another similar question that was very poorly answered, unlike the one you linked. — Halid Beslic 45 secs ago
You might not care, but we do, @Halid . As I said, Stack Overflow isn't a forum, and calling it a "forum" implies you think it is a forum, meaning you'll end up with a poor experience when you treat it incorrectly. Such incorrect use of the site could easily result in your privilege of asking questions being removed. — Larnu 1 min ago
@Larnu I speak 3 languages of which English isn't my native and I do NOT care how you perceived my line of thoughts as it's none of your business, I asked for a different advice. — Halid Beslic 1 min ago
It is our business when you are asking for free help on the site... If you don't want to learn what the site is about that's "fine", but you cannot complain if you use the site incorrectly and then end up with your privileges revoked. I have tried to help you, but if you don't want help, then there's nothing more I can do. — Larnu 1 min ago
The documentation primarily uses devtools as an abbreviated form. Firefox Developer Tools has far more references. The actual devtools themselves also says "developer tools". They have a website that calls it "firefox developer tools". Their forum uses "Developer Tools" and "Firefox Developer Tools". devtools is an abbreviation and not the main name, and consequently, it is the synonym — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 31 secs ago
@Larnu You aren't getting any of my problems: my vocabulary isn't accurate in English, and fyi other languages and cultures handle their vocabularies much differently in nature than English people do. Applying the philosophy of my language to yours, the word forum is a good approximation of the targeted term for the context. I do not know what you want me to refer to stackoverflow as? If not forum than what? You elaborated long letters saying what I shouldn't do, without saying what I should do... — Halid Beslic 43 secs ago
I think the intended purpose of
##
headlines were just.. headlines. ## SCANDAL: HOMEWORK QUESTION POSTED ON SO
. But we aren't trying to sell tabloid newspapers here... — Lundin 17 secs ago@ZoestandswithUkraine Created appropriate synonym request here. Noted there that in many prominent places the browser vendors stick to DevTools. E.g. in the URL firefox-dev.tools which you gave. Also there is the same amount of 40k search results when searching for devtools and for "developer tools". Given that devtools is the younger term this speaks for it. — cachius 1 min ago
"Huge titles are very distracting". As you state, that's your opinion. I find a properly used heading very helpful to navigate whereas bold or an improperly used heading (e.g. starting the answer with a H3 or H4) to not be good at all for navigating. I can't visually scan for those. — Laurel 29 secs ago
Overall, layout guidelines/best practices of something like a scientific paper or general technical document are probably very different for guidelines how to write online documentation/manuals. It isn't obvious which category SO posts belong to, but as usual, applying common sense gets us very far. — Lundin 30 secs ago
@Laurel Yes I am stating opinions in an answer to a question tagged discussion, what's your point? Do we really have to beat the dead horse about how meta works and serves to establish community consensus through voting again? — Lundin 15 secs ago
@TylerH it’s not a duplicate of that question because mine has nothing to do with accessibility. It is however a duplicate of the second question pointed out by Peter Mortensen above. — bfontaine 47 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Should unnecessary formatting (that serves to draw attention) be considered an antipattern? — Sabito 錆兎 stands with Ukraine 24 secs ago
This does not read like a rename request as much as a jab at the arguments from the previous discussion — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
@ZoestandswithUkraine Yes it is a rename request. I learned from the other discussion that firefox-developer-tools is legit and won't go away, so created this with to synonym-request only whereas the previous one had retag-request, focussing here on why firefox-devtools is also legit: real world usage in chrome and docs context from which many will come to this topic. — cachius 1 min ago
@Lundin who said anything about phones? Are you under the impression 'accessibility' has something to do with accessing websites on phones? — TylerH 20 secs ago
Interesting that you used an
<h2>
rather than an <h1>
here, so clearly some discretion is advised. Personally, <h3>
seems about as big as an answer title needs to be, if that, and it'd be sort of weird to see a thread of 30-40 answers each with an <h1>
or <h2>
at the top announcing their value proposition to the world. Sometimes nuance is nice. — ggorlen 1 min agoThe point of a synonym is for when we have 2, or more, existing tags that are about the same thing, @cachius . There are no questions for [firefox-devtools] so what would be the point in creating it only to synonymise it to [firefox-developer-tools]? — Larnu 1 min ago
I agree when used "correctly"_– answers with a title that actually accurately describes the content/ solution in a helpful way is something I could definitely see being useful. There's also a lot of room to get this wrong... but, then again, bad titles can be fixed in a single edit, so it's not _that big a deal I don't think. This is probably something that's best not to encourage, but can be kept when it's useful. — zcoop98 9 secs ago
If we both have different preferences, why should yours be the one that we go with? If someone doesn't like how monospace code looks, should we allow them to format code as plain text? (Of course not.) Your other examples are not about opinions: we don't format random words as code because it's incorrect HTML and causes problems for some screen readers. In fact, what I expressed as my opinion about headings is not just my opinion but also accessibility best practices. — Laurel 19 secs ago
@Lundin Agreed that "Updated answer that covers most use cases" is a exceptionally useless title — mousetail 37 secs ago
@Larnu So when there is a real world synonym this cannot be mirrored by SO tags? — cachius 44 secs ago
If you've never used a screen reader (SR) it may be hard to understand how headings work. In my (admittedly limited) experience, having headings for each answer can be great for SRs. It's like having bookmarks for every chapter in a book (or a ToC). Instead of having to skim each and every paragraph of each and every page to find what you want, you can just read the headings and get an idea if what you want may be in that section. — Laurel 1 min ago
I gave you a real world scenario, @cachius : "for example many call [sql-server] by the name mssql]" [mssql] is a synonym of [sql-server]. — Larnu 37 secs ago
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heh, it is pretty interesting that answers that disapprove of using headers in answers all use headers to express it :) — Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier 8 secs ago
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@VLAZ No it's not irrelevant to SO, you clearly did not search a single one. These are terms with multiple meanings, some of them in scope of SO. Only because the chrome engine, the interactive features of a window-chrome and ChromeOS for which chromeos would be the right tag are in scope of SO, there are few to no questions related to them. Include google- prefix to differentiate from maybe relevant in the future topics is not needed and sounds like a pretty made up post hoc rationalization in the first place to me. — cachius 1 min ago
Can you point me to questions about jackets or rifles on SO? Because they most likely need to be closed. Thanks. — VLAZ 43 secs ago
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@Lundin Latest buzzword? Java introduced an accessibility package in 1998. Maybe you just learned about it, but it’s been known to the world of software design for a long time. — VGR 40 secs ago
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@VLAZ Right, that's why I inserted a little :-P after it. You just might've missed it or interpreted wrongly. — cachius 43 secs ago
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Apparently, these additional rules apply for custom flags: Questions should not be migrated away unless they are clearly (1) off-topic for the site where they were originally asked, (2) on-topic for the proposed target site, (3) of notably high quality.. The last rule would almost surely make the flag prone to declination. — TheMaster 39 secs ago
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I feel like it's worth (at least) mentioning that we only had three levels for the longest time, so if you wanted to use two levels, you had to use h2 and h3 at the minimum... if you wanted three, you had to use h1... Now I think we have at least five if not 6, so it's less necessary. — Catija ♦ 1 min ago
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@VGR And "Internet of Things" has also existed since the 1990s too in the form of GSM modems attached to microcontrollers. Buzzword = some fuzzy, trendy term everyone is suddenly talking about but nobody can explain exactly what it is - every explanation you hear is different. And nobody dares to admit that they don't quite know what it is either, fearing everything will think they are stupid. HC Andersen wrote a book about it back in the year 1837, The Emperor's New Clothes. — Lundin 38 secs ago
@Laurel If we both have different preferences, then why are you surprised that I argue in favour of mine? SO users should only have to care about the technical content of their posts, how to present that to readers with various needs, preferred viewing devices and no on is not a concern for users, but for the site designers and those who design the viewing devices. Otherwise we can as well start making similar strange arguments such as: "posts must be kept short, in order to minimize server use, in order to minimize power consumption, in order to stop global warming". — Lundin 1 min ago
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"rewarding or penalizing user actions is ever a secondary goal to curating more-useful questions and answers": Exactly on the money. Upvoted. — Peter - Reinstate Monica 43 secs ago
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For next time, it's probably better if you use a different system than meta. The people who participate in the event probably won't find this question. And even if they do somehow find it, there's a 60-80% chance they won't have the rep to interact with meta anyway. Combining, for instance, a form from your favorite form provider (and clearly showing it during the event) and posting the answers on the blog is probably to better way to get both engagement from people who actually participated in the event, as well as making it easier for people to find the results — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 9 secs ago
If someone else did have the problem of mistakenly using
-e
instead of -E
, then a) that is most likely a typo that should be closed as not reproducible; b) how would someone find the question? Especially given that there are countless problems that one might be trying to solve where sed -E
is appropriate, and only one that looks like the one OP had? — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago9:18 PM
First line of your post should be
<h1>Huge titles are very distracting and should be edited.</h1>
— Charlieface 1 min ago9:39 PM
@KarlKnechtel sorry, I have no idea. This was eight years ago, and I literally have no memory of ever having seen or answered this question. — Dawood ibn Kareem 31 secs ago
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@tripleee That may be the case for old spam, but images in new spam/offensive posts will be deleted. Mods can also request images be deleted manually. (There's some sick stuff that's been posted.) Moral of the story: Don't put your images in your spam posts or something. — Laurel 42 secs ago
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