onclicklistener and clicklistener has the exact same tag wiki
A Listener Object that reacts to 'click' events triggered from an input device, such as a Mouse
The questions asked on both tags are similar too
It does make sense to merge them right?
TL;DR: Please link directly to the comments/answers that you refer to in your posts. It takes only a few seconds but leads to a less confusing and more convenient visitor experience.
When referring to comments or other answers under a post please refrain from using such lines:
... the other a...
None of the choices that jump to mind seem great:
You could close the question as a duplicate (I suspect this may be the correct action but it is unintuitive to me)
You could post a link to the article (though this would become a link-only answer)
You could copy/paste the article content into an...
sonata is a project based on Symfony, so it makes no sense to have a symfony-sonata. Questions about Sonata Project can be tagged with symfony (or symfony4 or symfony5).
The descriptions/excerpt of both tags are outdated, I'll update it when they're merged.
See Merge [symfony2-easyadmin] with [ea...
I have noticed that there is not much of a home for Raspberry Pi Pico related questions Stack Overflow. Some people have taken to using the 'pico' tag, but this appears to be related to the SI prefix, as the older questions tagged like this indicate. In addition, the 'raspberry-pi' tag is somewha...
After a recent suggestion of mine to create a Raspberry Pi Pico tag (only to find out that one already exists), I wondered what should happen to the 'pico' tag.
This tag is currently used by three topics:
The SI prefix (1 question)
A brand of VR headset (1 question)
The Raspberry Pi Pico (6 ques...
> Just curious, is the lack of a comment the part that is the most troublesome? or, would a comment stating your answer isn't useful be just as frustrating?
Sometimes I ask questions on StackOverflow, and some people don't just comment my questions. They literally answer them. Why don't they write full answers that are displayed under the question itself?
So I recently found the highlight.js supported languages. I was wondering why there is sometimes a need to add lang- in front of the language and sometimes not. Here are some examples:
Python without lang-:
"Hello World"
AppleScript without lang-:
"Hello World"
AppleScript with lang-:
"Hello World