I've been digging around trying to find a (Javascript) lightbox type component which can handle mixed content: video, images and audio.
Is there a "stack" where it is appropriate to ask about that?
Thanks.
@CindyMeister I think you might've misunderstood. Normal society here thinks it's insane. The banksters blow their money on conspicuous consumption lunacy like watches that cost as much as a decent used car because the insane hours they work means there's no time to have normal sorts of fun.
I was checking out the Stack Overflow Survey and I noticed the following:
The first question seeks to find out whether I code:
I chose the last option – "None of these" – which basically means that I don't code, nor have I previously coded, nor am I likely to code in the future. The second qu...
According to Google Search Trends, there was a significant spike in searches for Stack Overflow during the first week of April 2019.
On a larger scale, April 2019 marks the highest search interest for Stack Overflow in the past 5 years.
What happened in April 2019 to cause such a drastic sp...
if (params.get(0).equals(FastAccessProxy.BOOK_AWB)
|| ((!awbParams.isEmpty()) && awbParams.get(1).toString().equals(FastAccessProxy.BOOK_AWB)))
{
if (AwbHelper.isAwbExisted( // Collapsible "if" statement should be merged
params.g...
I know recently there have been changes at SO but I'm not here to comment on that being good or bad. One thing I noticed on this years developer survey was the notification :
If you use security or ad-blocking plugins, you may see error messages
Our third-party software provider, Qualtrics...
I suspect this question will get downvoted and lots of people are going to chime in with "Use Firefox" but I hope this issue can be addressed rather than ignored. Further, it can be argued this is not Stack Overflow's problem, it is Chrome's and that might be semi true (see below) but that doesn'...
Actually, I think I understand how/why this question was selected for use as an audit - simply that it has multiple up-votes. Further, it is a well-presented and clear question, and has attracted a number of very good answers.
However, the question includes no attempt to solve the problem whatso...
From what I can see from the questions under each tag, graph, plot, charts and data-visualization are currently used fairly interchangeably. The respective tag usage guides are:
graph This "graph" tag refers to a graphic (such as a chart or diagram) which displays the relationship between two...
I am trying to create an xml file similar to the one bellow:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<Structure>
<Car id="1" name="BMW">
<engine>Diesel</engine>
<type>SUV</type>
<color>Blue</color>
</Car>
</Structure>
<Structure>
<Car id="2" name="Audi">
<engine
Fifteen minutes ago, I set about answering a question on HTML whitespace rendering.
As I was two thirds the way through writing my answer, the question was deleted.
Then I found a question on jQuery.
As I was halfway through writing my answer, the question was deleted. Again.
Not that this ...
Since when the "welcoming wagon" started, I have this little question in my mind:
Are answers to "Do you consider yourself a member of the Stack Overflow community?" really coherent to what we expect?
Why this is important? Well, we may be concluding incorrectly that almost half of our users a...
The excel tag now has an aspose logo next to it.
As this question about C+ states, organisations who do not own the product in the tag, should not be able to have their logo displayed next to a tag. This is reinforced by this official answer. Yet it still happened. Is this a bug, or has the po...
Horizontal scrolling of code blocks is a thing to say the least.
With the most recent addition of scrollbar-width: thin, it is a pain to hit the scrollbar with the mouse to perform it.
Vertical scrolling is a struggle too, but at least can be easily performed with the mouse wheel when precision...
I like stack overflow, it's a great way to help and receive help. I've been a happy user for a few years. But lately, I've started to feel that some users (a minority, but among the more privileged users) are more focused on trying to find ways to close a question or downvote it, rather than help...
I saw what seemed to be a fairly simple answer in the first-answer queue. It was somewhat informative, but without any authoritative links or much context on the entire question, I couldn't decide either way. So I clicked on the question to read the whole thing, only to see the EXACT SAME ANSWE...
A recent question asked how to print some things in Scheme. The user mentioned that they were using Racket, which is a descendant of Scheme, but not really compatible with Scheme, but the question and title both specifically say how to do the printing in Scheme, not Racket. However, the user adde...
I've been trying to understand StackOverflow's new mission statement:
Helping write the script of the future by serving developers and technical workers.
I honestly don't know how to interpret the "script of the future" part of this in any meaningful way. Can someone help me?
For starters...
Moderators generally control the meta content that is featured on their sites (with the exception of Meta Stack Exchange, due to the network-wide reach of posts featured there) through the usage of the featured tag, but CMs may step in to unfeature or feature things too, what are the guidelines a...
While Python 2 and 3 are by far the most popular versions of Python, there still should be a python-1.x tag to cover questions that are specifically related to Python 1.