The tags google-sheets and stalysh don't look really helpful regarding the related required skills.
IMO the OP need help with using web brows devtools and reverse engineering of web apps, more specifically the reverse engineering of the styling of a web app.
@Rubén: thanks. I'm not doing anything important with it, but rather fooling around with it just for the heck of it. I have a spreadsheet that automatically counts the number of work days I have left until I officially retire (currently at 35).
the bad thing is that they are short living... I think that the webmaster quickly learns that there is a new workaround to their defences, then patch their website.
Someone is angry at me for removing a single empty line because apparently PEP8 states this is the way to do it and I've never done it myself. Am I in the wrong here for the edit? stackoverflow.com/questions/74803564/… - See edit history also.
I'm asking as I would like to know if I'm suppose to always stick to the PEP8 way to do things in code.
@Cow The edit to fix the typo/spelling looks fine - so I guess the disputed line is just the removal of the blank line. I personally don't edit questions for standards code formatting, as it could break something. But answers - maybe.
The author of the answer is very high rep, and AFAIK is not in the "wilful idiot" category at all (sadly there are a few who are naturally disputatious). So on that basis I would give way if they want the extra blank line
I don't have a view on PEP8 though - I don't do the snakey language! Maybe I should...
@halfer I honestly didn't even open the original question or looked at who posted it. I only edited it in my personal opinion, that I think it looks better with a single space. I will never be able to remember all the recommended things to do in programming, so I think I'll refrain from doing any more suggested edits.
@Cow It's probably "matter of opinion", so it would be fine either way. I couldn't see the author was angry at you though - they just linked to a post suggesting that the standard requires two lines.
@kyrlon Closed by a diamond moderator as being a "typo" ... but has that been addressed by the OP's (first) edit? As it happens, I see a lot of posts closed by that mod in the "Reopen Votes" queue; sometimes, the given reason isn't necessarily the one I would have chosen, though.
Interesting. Has the request for a reopen been made? I think the OP wanted to use this module and is a JS developer. I am familiar with this module and could respond with ease.
@HovercraftFullOfEels I don't like that all Apps Script be called API. While it's not incorrect in most case, in this particular case the page belongs to a Service. It's a some sort of interface to a private API.
The problem is that people assume things and skip reading, I. E. the service overview.
@user16217248 "I’m voting to close this question because it's promotional spam, as shown by the user's profile." Why vote to close if you think it's spam?
@HenryEcker I expect a complete redesign of chat would be poor and harder to use, based on the various redesigns that have been done to the main site. Maybe I'm too pessimistic, but, IMO, thinking that SE doing a complete chat redesign would be awesome is way too optimistic.
@VLAZ Keeping userscripts synced may already be an available feature of your userscript manager. Doing it within the userscript independently would require an external server in some manner. I'd be hesitant to implement something like that within the Request Generator for privacy reasons. As I understand it, the other userscript I'm aware of which allows delayed reminders for SO/SE posts does explicitly sync to an external server, but I've never used it, due to privacy concerns.
@KarlKnechtel The revisit function was actually first implemented as delayed automatic actions. After implementing it, I realized that there's just too much to check on to see if the user still wants to actually have the action take place. IMO, it was better to have it as a reminder to the user about the post and allow the user to choose the action which they felt appropriate at the later time.
@user16217248 I have a userscript which allows me to compose multiple chat messages at a time. There's then a "multi-part" button which will send them all consecutively at nearly the maximum rate which chat will permit. So, the short answer to your question is, I don't actually type as fast as is implied by the rate of posting multiple messages.
Hi all, my first time using SO chat, so I am not sure this is the right place to ask. My question was closed. Is this room a good place to ask why? So I can know how to avoid this in the future.
I am talking about this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77198717/temporary-global-sale-price-discount-for-all-products-in-woocommerce What I did wrong? I am asking so I don't do the same mistakes in the future.
@sotirov: but regarding your question on Stack Overflow, to me it appears very broad. You're asking about a multi-step process, with each step having multiple substeps, without giving any indication of which specific step you're stuck on or where your bug may be. It is not appropriate for this site as written (to my eyes).
Yes, you've gotten answers, but the question can still be deleted due to its being very broad.
(Self-answered questions are tricky, because they are best looking like real questions, so that other people have a fair shot at answering them i.e. as the question author you might tick/accept someone else's answer instead of your own).
@sotirov Ping me here after any edits, happy to consider a reopen. But I'd like to read Tyler's view first, since they are in this room, and we prefer to negotiate rather than override
@sotirov Well, now that you have edited it and submitted it for review, it will be assessed by those who work the Reopen Votes review queue and they (i.e. the Community) will decide if it should be reopened.
The LQA queue is drunk! It's on the cusp of switching from 20- to 40-per-day and, when I do a review, it completes, then I get the "Thank-you for reviewing..." message but the review isn't added to my tally. On one, my delete vote actually counted (the post was deleted) but still not counted as a review.