@πάνταῥεῖ a meta post, chat events, boilerplate comments you can leave under relevant meta posts (when they happen, so don't go commenting back to the future), write relevant meta answers where you mention the room, add a link to it in your about me, keep the room alive with either discussion or relevant meta posts. See how this room struggled in its early 6 to 8 weeks./months.
Op is refusing to put in any effort. I have been sensibly, stoically urging the OP to post ANY coding attempt and I will reveal my solution. He is only being rude now. stackoverflow.com/q/53141420/2943403 Too Broad
I think it is important to groom new users so that they don't adopt a pattern of misuse of this community. I don't think I am asking too much. I only asked for a coding attempt. It is a shame it has turned sour. I'm trying to do the right thing for the community.
@YvetteColomb hey. Are you checking other posts of that user who is copy pasting his android permissions answers? There is at least 1 more
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@TimCastelijns can you flag it? I'm responding to flags. I've handled a lot of flags since then and would have trouble finding it. Or a link to the post?
@rene Thanks for your suggestions. It seems the CV protocol is that well established now over the SE network meanwhile, that people are likely willing to adopt it. Also thanks to @Makyen for clarifications made in the new room.
Oh, completely, but I wondered if there was a reason it wasn't mentioned yet as TB.
I've taken an increased interest in how/why this room works now we're trying to get something similar running on Code Review. So, don't mind me bugging you lot.
My apologies Machavity, you are right. I was distracted with the back-and-forth with that user to show some effort that I forgot the rule. Won't happen again.
@Jean-FrançoisCorbett I had to plead and plead to get this new user to post a coding attempt. Is it a perfect question? Well, how many new users do you know that post a "perfect" question. This was a major triumph because the OP went from be grumpy and combative to cooperative after he saw that there is some benefit to trying to form a complete question.
@Jean-FrançoisCorbett Agreeing with @mickmackusa on this one, I understand the question, have enough information to see what user's current attempt does and what the expected output is. Only thing missing is current behaviour, but that can easily be determined by running the supplied code
And given the history of the question, it's a bit of a miracle that it's in this current state
@TemaniAfif Might want to add an MCVE, e.g. include a browser version where it doesn't work (old IE is always a good bet). In Chrome, the snippet just works, so it's still closeworthy as no MCVE -> not reproducible with the provided info
@ErikvonAsmuth it's not browser specific, as you can see in the answer, this is an expected behavior and well explained in the specification. If a browser fails then it's too old or it's not implementing the spec and in this case it should be considered as a bug.
@TemaniAfif So, in essence, the question is: why doesn't this work, and the answer is, it should just work on a standards compliant browser? Anyway, reopen vote cast.
@ErikvonAsmuth no the question is: why it does work (as intuitively it shouldn't work) and the answer is explaining why it's working according to spec and standards. Edited the question again to make it clear
Thanks, that edit helps, seems obvious to me that a button is an inline-block by default and the width property should work, but it's still a valid question I guess
@ErikvonAsmuth the most intresting part in the anwser is that even if you set display:inline it will be ignored (stackoverflow.com/questions/53157085/…) the inline-block is also obvious to me if we check the default style and it's not easy to dig into the spec to find the information.
@TemaniAfif Eh, I won't argue against it getting re-opened but it should definitely be downvoted as no-research-effort IMO. Inspecting an element should be something you learn on day 1 for HTML/CSS.
@jww we have had users suspended for doing that kind of recruitment/invitations. I'm only warning you to prevent that from happening. I don't want to be that room that gets all its regulars suspended once in a while.
@Zoe - If it is off-site, like to experts-exchange, then I would probably consider it spam. If it is a Stack Overflow site feature then I would not consider it it spam.
@jww For comparison: have you ever used Discord? Basically, it contains a bunch of user-created chat areas. Yet, it's still considered spam if anyone goes around blatantly advertising their server on another server. Equivalently, it is still technically spam if you post comments like the ones you did, even if the link is a SO chatroom.
@TylerH well, even if we can easily find that a button is by default inline-block we can see the question as "why it's inline-block" and "why button are so special" and the answer of Oriol is very intresting so I would upvote the question only for that good answer.
Followups sans context: does yesterday count as current? what about last week? what if a question gets closed and then reopened; can we invite someone to discuss the closure even though it's not the most recent completed moderation action?
@Machavity I guess that raises a slightly related question: can SOCVR ever do membership drives? I have mentioned SOCVR in several answers on meta; the first few responses to my initial question didn't indicate it was an issue, but your "Unacceptable" line pretty clearly says that's not OK IMO
PSA: We have clarified the rules about inviting users to the room. As part of that we have added the following bullet point to the FAQ: Do not make unsolicited invitations on SO for users to join SOCVR in order to moderate other posts. You should only invite people into the room to discuss the moderation activity of the post.
Maybe some of you also participate at the SE Code Review site. I've started a new room similar to the SOCVR there: SE Code Review Close Questions room since it seems to be need-/useful to improve quality of the site. Any participations are welcome there.
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