yeah but then someone has to parse the results, determine what's accurate and what's not, get PO's, approvem, make orders, pay for them, deal with sharing user addresses with a 3rd party for shipping, communicate with the user all along the process,
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@JulienLamarche Make sure that you are moving the candidates up into the dotted grey box. You can also rearrange them in their default position, but that won't actually create a ballot.
So the kilogram is still the defining unit of weight, but getting it in a quarter of a rope will require cabling the gunter's chain as a furlong spindle foots itself along the shaftment at a pace the link can't line up with
@ApolloSOFTWARE There are plenty of ways to be engaged with active usage of SO that don't gain you reputation. For example, completing moderation tasks. You can look at someone's reviews and flags. None of those gain any rep, but definitely require a lot of time and dedication to the site.
@ApolloSOFTWARE I spent months to figure out how the site works, and I'm active on meta. I reviewed and I flagged and I'm always online. But.. my reputation score is low. Does that mean I'm not engaged? :) Or that I'm bad at reviewing? :)
Examples of election FAQs I can help with: - what is an election - how to nominate myself - how to vote - who should I vote for - how is candidate score calculated - what is my candidate score - what are the moderation/participation/editing badges - what is the election status - when is the election starting/ending - when is the next phase - how many positions are elected - who are the candidates - who are the current mods - what is Single Transferable Vote? - what is Meek STV?
The 40-point candidate score is calculated this way: 1 point for each 1,000 reputation up to 20,000 reputation (20 points); and 1 point for each of the 8 moderation, 6 editing, and 6 participation badges (20 points)
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@KevinB Yes. You look like this. But I want stuff to be in the same place for ever profile. And I want a vertical list on the right side. Not a horizontal one where I need to scan for what I'm looking for.
@CodyGray No. The reason I didn't fix the button is that I imagine some profiles will have more links. Or if someone is a member of 27 teams and finds another one.. then expanding those links would be quite messy.
i try to avoid relying on my browser's auto complete, that's gotten me into... well, not trouble, but would have been trouble had my actions been monitored
@KevinB I tried to look into it once in order to add more shortcuts. I gave up after 5 minutes or so - it didn't seem easily possible. I've not actually re-checked, I might have missed something.
Still possible. I just hoped it'd be just a couple lines of code. I got bored when it seemed it wouldn't be.
@KevinB You can place a breakpoint in scope and make it conditional. Then as the condition write JS code that just adds the options you want and then return false at the end. So, any time you pass through the code, you inject custom JS which has access to anything in the scope. The downside is it requires devtools open.
@CodyGray Yes - inner scopes are not exposed. Again, you could hack around that. You could inject some code that exposes the inner data. It's just brittle and annoying to deal with. At least if you're trying to make a userscript.
JS is in the process of adding private fields, too. And they are excessively private - you cannot reach them at all outside of the object. There isn't anything like reflection to pull them out, either.