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Anonymous
12:43 AM
@ColeJohnson SVG supports JavaScript in the same way as HTML does. Here's an example that uses the Stack Overflow API.
 
Anonymous
<svg width="100%" height="100%"
    xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" version="1.1"
    xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
>
    <style>
        text {
            color: blue;
        }
    </style>
    <text y="50%" id="output">Loading...</text>
    <script>
        var outText = document.getElementById('output');
        var req = new XMLHttpRequest;
        req.onreadystatechange = function() {
            if (req.readyState !== 4) return;
            console.log(req.responseText);
 
Anonymous
It would be possible (though insane) to write a web application using entirely SVG, and no HTML.
 
Anonymous
@ColeJohnson I am not familiar with the site, but I think the questions you linked would be off-topic on GraphicDesign.SE, because they have nothing to do with design.
 
Anonymous
I appreciate that some of them may not be considered programming, per se, but that's as much the case for many HTML and CSS questions.
 
Anonymous
On that note, I am voting to reopen this question that you successfully solicited close votes for.
 
Anonymous
12:56 AM
0
Q: How can I cause SVG elements to render in high DPI in Safari on a Retina MacBook?

notjust1233971This website uses all vector graphics (SVG). In Safari on a MacBook Pro with Retina display some elements render in hi-DPI mode and yet some in low-resolution (and then pixel doubles). They are all rendered in high-definition in Chrome. What determines whether an SVG element is rendered in high...

 
Anonymous
(Admittedly, it was not a very high-quality question before editing.)
 
2:15 AM
question: in private beta, how often are rep-calcs? because im getting upvotes, but my rep is staying at 101
 
Anonymous
@Hiroto Reputation should work the same on private betas as public sites. You should get reputation from upvotes instantly, modulo some caching in certain views. Is your reputation not increasing in the header or in your profile?
 
Anonymous
If not, may I have a link to your profile? I'd like to see what the API reports. (Private betas are still publicly accessible through the API.)
 
it's not updating on my profile. I just had tag wiki edits accepted and gained rep, but the other upvotes aren't changing anything
oh, wait a minute
on non-SO sites, do you not get meta rep?
 
Anonymous
That's correct.
 
Anonymous
Your meta rep is just a reflection of your rep on the main site.
 
2:19 AM
Aha, my bad. all of my activity is on the meta for it
 
Anonymous
Meta Stack Overflow is the only exception for historical reasons, and that is supposed to be changing eventually but it doesn't seem to be a priority. (It will be quite a lot of work to split out meta.stackexchange from meta.stackoverflow.)
 
Anonymous
Ah, okay. Glad to hear there's no bug.
 
Anonymous
@Everyone: Does anybody know if your meta "participation" score is still exposed anywhere?
 
Anonymous
(Your "participation" score is what your meta reputation would be, if it were awarded. It is still calculated internally and used to rank users in the list at /users.)
 
if it isnt, it really should be, else the meta users seem to not be doing much meta-wise unless you go hunting through their user profile, etc
then again, there's like 20 questions on the main site :p
(private beta in question is Freelancing.SE, btw)
 
Anonymous
2:33 AM
Heh, looks like the API shows the same value as the site. I think at some point in the past it showed your meta "participation" instead, but that was a bug.
 
it seems like im the only person populating the tag wiki, too
also, i reviewed a first post from jmort253 and giggled. Do we really need to be reviewing first posts from people who are mods on other sites?
 
3:03 AM
@JeremyBanks ooh, so that's how you get a userID based on name from the API. thanks~
 
3:50 AM
Well.. I guess it's spam for dinner tonight.
 
om nom nom?
(spam is a disgusting form of "food". kill it, kill it with flags and close votes)
 
 
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Anonymous
5:10 AM
-5
Q: What type of a web site should i start if i am dying in 7 years and all i need is basics

Heaven's PerspectiveBack, back, back to basics! i do not want to design something that might be against god. for example, i do not want to design a search engine and leave others broke. i am extreme in python, php, html, css, i just need to know what to design given that in 7 years my teeth will all become infe...

 
1:22 PM
@JeremyBanks FYI, I voted to reopen that SVG post as well. It looks good now.
Thanks for jumping in there =)
 
 
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5:30 PM
How early into a beta should pro-tem nominations start? private? public?
The blog post seems to say "as soon as possible", but im not sure if that's in public or priivate beta
 
6:01 PM
@Hiroto Usually around the end of private beta/start of public beta makes the most sense. Gives folks a few days at least to start participating and decide if they want to nominate themselves or someone else.
 
that's what i was thinking, but i still wasnt too sure
(I also made a question on MSO)
 
 
3 hours later…
8:57 PM
The questions listed on any search page I go to on SO (sorted by "newest") are 5 hours old.
(Like this one)
 
 
1 hour later…
10:12 PM
Apologies if this is already known, but is anyone else getting an endless stream of tests in the review queue?
 
Anonymous
10:22 PM
@middaparka Just looked at the review queue and yes, that's all I'm getting.
 
Anonymous
I'd guess it might be related to what @jadarnel27 mentioned above; some layer of Stack Overflow's data is not being updated properly. (Maybe Redis or something.)
 
Anonymous
I just got a non-test item but it said it was not reviewable.
 
Anonymous
It looks like the only non-audit review that's been approved in the last 50 minutes was an owner reviewing an edit to their own post.
 
Anonymous
(So the timeline exactly doesn't match up with the other issue, since that's been happening for several hours.)
 
Anonymous
10:42 PM
29
Q: Too many review audits

FDinoffI just had 8 review audits in a row without an actual review in the first post review queue on Stack Overflow. Same thing happens in the Late Answers queue and the Low Quality Posts queue. Is this supposed to happen?

 

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