I'd propose to put it on the FAQ, but alas Jeff banned me because he didn't want me getting EXP.
Go ask the question, I bet you get like 200 points for it.
Just title it, "Chat FAQ Addition: How do I embed an image into chat?", Answer "Simply prefix the link with a !".
If you do it, you should make another question and ask if Jeff can assign half of those EXPs to me, because it was my hard work and innovate thinking that made the helpful addition.
Only fair I get some sort of commission out of this...
I'm only asking because a lot of CSS questions which deal with content, :before, and :after use the tags content, before, and after. It seems like a single CSS tag that covers those three would be beneficial.
Most of the time those tags get removed from these questions, causing tons of questions after :before and :after to be tagged only with css (and maybe css3 or html) in the end.
Also, "pseudo-element" isn't exactly something I'd search for, tbh.
@YiJiangsProble: Perhaps [css-before-after] could be a synonym of [pseudo-element]. So at least when people start typing "before" or "after" they can find the correct tag.
@TimStone: You're not an employee!? :o That means you can get me coffee, right? That's a perfectly logical thing to assume from that... Especially since I don't drink coffee...
I wish the space key on my keyboard worked correctly. :(
When you type in something matching a synonym, it shows it's master tag and below that it prints out "Synonym: tag-its-actually-matching" below the information.
@Yi: Should pseudo elements and pseudo classes be combined? I think one tag for both is more than plenty. I thought I'd confirm with someone before I go editing the tag wiki though.
want to fill all white spaces with different color using touch events
Right now i able to fill circles picking colors from picker but how to fill the intigrated part with different color......
-(void) touchesBegan:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event{
UIColor *cl=[UIColor clearColo...
A handful of the less big sites in the network have no active bounties:
For example: http://ux.stackexchange.com/
Trouble is that this hides the featured tab in the main UI on the home page, and makes discovering the bounty feature much harder.
We are considering adding a feature where the ...
You only need 75 reputation for a bounty, so I imagine it was likely the OP who posted it since they had at least 88 reputation when they were deleted.
Suppose I shall
Ah yeah, it looks like this has happened a lot actually.
i'm trying to gather raw data about how users actually read SO
and how they interact based on specific things: title length, amount of tags, specificity of tags, grammar/spelling/capitalization, and more literal stuff
wouldn't it be helpful data regardless of whether its used immediately?
i bet i can find a few unanswered meta questions asking about this stuff. and it might be helpful on certain faq questions
it could also be posted on meta just as a summary post. i'm sure people are interested in what really goes on. most people on meta go for the typical cliche answers like "i only go for questions with good tags and good titles blah blah blah"