@NathanOliver Often spelled out in comments, though. But the one I just posted was because the OP added an answer that showed up in the LQPQ, which was basically "I had to put my key in mixed case just like the documentation says."
For those of you who still have delete votes, any chance you can toss some at the off-topic questions sitting in creative-commons? It's my next tag on the legal cleanup.
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> I am helping a friend with his website, however I have unfortunately very limited knowledge on javascript / PHP, I am updating his website for him while he is on holiday.
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@Siguza Worse: "I'm a taxi driver, but I don't actually have a driver's license. And this is my friend's car, which he foolishly gave me keys to while he was on holiday"
Dammit @Undo, I beat you to the answer to this question and you still managed to get more upvotes and an accept :P stackoverflow.com/q/33634766/2415822
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As I recall there was some meta answer the other day about how it's OK to just copy something from a website because frankly that's the best source for it
e.g. why rewrite the description for the tag when the best description is the one the authors of a language/library gave it themselves
I don't remember if I voted that answer up or down...
@TylerH because IMO we don't need an in-depth description of the tag (such as an introduction, i.e. advertising - we're already here, now give us info!), but a summary, and pointers to resources.
Sure, there can be cases where a blatant copy-pasta isn't that bad, but I think those cases are rare...
If the content gets copied from GitHub, there's too much advertising, introduction, and project-related stuff (like issue tracker, ...). If the content gets copied from Wikipedia, it's written in a language that non-programmers are supposed to understand, which i perceive as too verbose for a tag wiki. Both of those contain too few pointers to external resources for my taste though (like what repo is gonna have a link to some 3rd-party linting tool, or a 3rd-party tutorial website?)
why is this question not closed? it just looks like a longwinded rant with a question tacked on as an afterthought just to make it look like it is on topic: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/309908/…
@cimmanon I can't fully judge but I read it as an explanation on how my behavior affects other members of the community. In that sense it is on-topic. I'll refrain from further comments
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(This question/request is a follow-up to "Bootstrap tags revisited" - it is not a dupe!)
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