@CodyGray Thank you but that mean to edit The Whole Gist name but I have a file in that gist which I want to rename. in my personal account. Thank you. :)
@CodyGray Ctrl is not an abbreviation. It's just 4 letters. My keyboard has those same 4 letters typed on two separate keys. That's how I know that there's a relation between them.
@double-beep did you figure the question about Mocha while I was away? I am not sure you can do it top-level, but never tried myself to say for sure. I think you still have to wrap everything in a suite-wide describe if you want a suite-wide hook
abbreviation: "a shortened form of a word or phrase.". @Scratte - note the "word" part, it does not need to be an acronym which is a specific form of abbreviation you are referencing right now
@double-beep "Disabled checkboxes, and radios now have full color" Wait, what? The whole point of disabled is supposed to be to change the visual appearance to something greyed-out so you can tell it's disabled...
Any element with an opacity less than 1 changes the stacking context. Why should disabling something have a side effect of changing the stacking context?
I understand and I will respect anyone who wants to take a break. It may not show directly, but I've been quite unhappy about the "separation", even if I don't try to push for a return.
@OlegValter I'll probably need to run them myself. Then I'll have it sorted out in my head. It'll stop me getting confused about what is what. But I'm slow with the project still. Haven't put everything into GitHub yet :(
@KevinM.Mansour They're allowed to do that.
@OlegValter I'll ask about it later on :) If you don't tell me first.
I have found a Userscript created in 2015 for Stack Overflow Chat but it is not maintable in 2021, so I have just edited small things and gived it a name, So can I post it at Stack Apps or I need to be fully who developed the script.
@KevinM.Mansour something like a "this is a [slightly] modified version of the <script link> developed by <user link> in <year> that is no longer maintained by the author [if it is true]. I made the following changes and fixes:" should suffice
Not only "how does it feel if someone take what you make and then publish is as their own" which is probably not good, but if you do not add attribution as required (see the help center), you'll get the post removed. And probably a note on your profile about it that moderators can see.
@KevinM.Mansour I don't know how it works, but if someone noticed, they'll probably raise a flag on the post. I would expect a note being put on the offenders profile before the post is removed.
I don't know where you found the code, but you need to check with the license before you use it. Not all code can be used like this even if you give proper attribution.
If you cannot find any license information, it's under copy-right. And that means you can't take it and reuse it.
Best case scenario: The user just forgot to put a license there. They don't mind.
Worst case scenario: They didn't put a license there on purpose. They're actually selling the product and when they find that someone has copied and distributed it, they'll sue that someone for 15$ per estimated download. Of course their estimated download is 1m :)
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@KevinM.Mansour btw, since you have their GH, why don't you just ask for permission from them? They might still be active, and you can get collaborator access to their repository
@double-beep Yes, and that would be fine. It would mean that anything other than "e9xcxwmbqc8" is false. But humans understand "Yes" better than "e9xcxwmbqc8" :)
@Scratte I understand that you probably do it for the sake of argument right now, but on an off-chance that it is not the case: "what if that field is set to "false", instead of false?" - what does that mean? A boolean field can only be boolean. If you expect it sometimes to be a string, something's wrong with the script
@OlegValter So, I fetch the value.. into a local variable. Then I check for it. Since it's a boolean, I'd just go if (myBoolean) {..}. So what happens when the value of it is "maybe" or "false"?
@OlegValter True.. but if they do that.. then I'm fine with them being on their own. I put the userConfig on the top and made their names understandable so they'd be easy to change.
I'd rather have only "Yes" turns a feature on, than only false turns a feature off.
@Scratte that really does not matter. Document that the field accepts boolean true/false. Anyone stupid enough to put "maybe" there or a string "true" are not worth your time
Hmm.. but I know users. And some may even come and ask me why it's not working. And then I'll spend time on it.. and find that they put "false" somewhere in the userConfig :)
@Scratte that's a bad practice. A field should maintain its data type throughout the duration of the program - you of all people should know the importance of that (it's not like you are a JS developer :))
I see what you're saying. I should not care if a user doesn't want the GUI and want to edit the fields themselves without it. If they make a mistake, that's just their problem. I just feel differently about it.
I've been at Stack Overflow for too long. I know that even developers have various levels of common sense and despite popular opinion some challenges when it comes to logical thinking.. which is why I made the design choice to begin with :)
Is I am free to create repository in the Organization? Or I need to develop the script first and add it when I have completed most of progress or I must finish first to add as repository. My script is about Chat to make Chat Experience Better I am didn't start in it yet. It will contain features that make chat better.
@OlegValter Exactly.. I was quite shocked too. So I made the decision: The only way to turn the feature on is by using the letters Y, e and s in that sequence and case and put then into a string :D
I mean, you are saying that you do not use a hammer because you think your coworkers are so dumb they will smash it in their heads as soon as they take it in their hands
in the end, the only one you are impairing is yourself (wait until you spend an hour for forgetting that "Yes" should be capitalized properly after making a typo)
@OlegValter No :) You know construction workers wear helmets, right? And special safety boots. Doesn't mean they're all stupid. Just that it's safer that way :)
they wear helmets against accident and not because people worry they will fire a nail gun in their head deliberately :)
what I mean is that if you are worried that your users are so dumb that they are closer to primates with a gun that to a person, then you should probably just obfuscate the distributed code
Hey.. the boots are also for self-accidents. Like dropping a hammer on your toes. Kind of like accidentally putting "" around false (which I have done more times that I can count already)
there is a school of thought I follow. Called pragmatism. Is your goal to get an answer or to avoid unpleasantness? No one can answer that apart from yourself
I want to create userscript which it will change Stack Exchange Chat but since I will need first to study Stack Echange Chat Design first before I start to develop. I have found [Stacks](https://stackoverflow.design) but since Stack Overflow main components is different than Stack Exchange Chat, so Is there Documentation to study Stack Exchange Chat? I will be appreciated.
Question Title:
Is there Documentation for Stack Exchange Chat Design System?
@KevinM.Mansour that's exactly what you need - refer to them and explain why those are not enough. Otherwise, I agree with @Scratte here, it is likely to be closed
There are several things that needs to be in place when you ask a Question. It should be very well presented. It should come with all the research in it.. it should not ask for something.. it should hmm.. inquire ;) A Question is always a popularity contest and on meta.stackexchange even more so.