There's a privacy setting beside each email which allows you to set who can see the email. That's simple. Then beside that there's a button that lets you choose whether or not to show it on your profile. Huh?
I mean, if I let it show on my profile, does that mean that my friends can see it? Or everybody? Or just myself?
Presumably because you may randomly decide to show and hide various emails, without wanting the inconvenience of having to remember your privacy settings when toggling between the current setting and only yourself...or something. :P
I just saw the question on Server Fault titled "How to make site have a Good Ranking in BING".
It had been migrated from Stack Overflow, which means that 5 high rep users thought that it belonged on Server Fault. However, I disagree .. I think that Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a more DEV...
In my browser code,clicking a image button immediately after clicking another image button leads to force close. can anyone tell me the reason behind this????
Sparked off by http://meta.gardening.stackexchange.com/questions/251/better-image-embeddeding-and-viewing, http://meta.diy.stackexchange.com/questions/549/change-the-image-upload-so-that-a-thumbnail-is-shown-and-the-full-size-image-lin
Thanks to @yoda for the idea!
When you upload an im...
@AnnaLear I posted a question on CodeReview about a technical test I'd done and have since been hired by the people who provided the test. They've asked me to remove the question from CodeReview and I'm unsure what to do next. I can't delete it myself because it has answers. How should I go about this?
@JamieDixon Normally you'd flag the question for moderator attention and ask the moderators to take it down. But I can just take a look at things for you. Link to the question?
@JamieDixon I removed it. It'll still be visible to moderators and users with over 10,000 rep (not sure if Code Review has any, but even so), but it won't be indexed by Google anymore.
To be fair, it does have a list of events within a certain time period (i.e. this week) above the calendar, but I like the pretty boxes and totally ignore that queue of text.
Hooray, I won a free $1,000 Best Buy gift card through a promotion I never entered! And they were kind enough to notify me via an unsolicited text message? How convenient!
I should definitely click on this link to bestbuy.com.biz.info, because I don't understand how URLs work, so it looks really official.
The point is basically that the wiki needs an excerpt, but since the suggestion was rejected it hides the approved body to entice someone to come along and provide one...with the added benefit that someone's already done the hard work of the tag wiki for them, I guess.