You could close it as unclear. Or perhaps lacking sufficient information.
Do try to use the default close reasons as much a possible @AmalMurali. Only resort to custom ones if really necessary, and then be very clear in them. I see too many of them that are entirely unnecessary.
@JanDvorak "Most importantly, however, is my failure to get the same result on a related page (please see: tcb.cbmiweb.com/UIForms/Subscribing.aspx# - again hovering over the link levels of service"
I'm brand new to jQuery and through searching around and finding examples I've got the qTip2 plugin presenting data in a way I really like. Please see: http://tcb.cbmiweb.com/foundation/test1.html. At the bottom, please hover the link levels of service to expose the table data in a persistent too...
"added the other hover" I should be clearer on this one, true. But even so... I got reject here and there. sometimes for adding links to SO itself! or changing the position of the text so the question is asked before the code or be clear.
I would like to apologize with you and the other guys. At the beginning I was really upset and sorry and also disappointed for being banned again. But it leaded me to think about what was the problem. I think that the last ban could also be for me a lesson of life. It took me really a long time to understand my error I thought to be on the right side
anyway, thanks for the lesson. It will be really useful for me in the real life.
I understood that I'm a only the last arrived in this community. And a lot of people have been doing really their best to improve it. And now I really appreciate it. Maybe I can try to help to improve it, but I cannot pretend that everyone should like my ideas.
I understood that I was only seeing my rights, while speaking in a polemical way is never constructive.
I have recently stumbled upon the game 2048. You need to merge similar tiles by moving them in any of the four directions. By similar, I mean tiles with same value. After each move, a new tile appears at random empty position with value of either 2 or 4. The game terminates when all the boxes are...
@rene closing questions regarding duplicates as duplicates of previous duplicate questions is sort of a meta tradition. Because complaining about duplicates when your complaint is also a duplicate seems ironic.
Regarding self edits, Martijn already gave good answer here:
It is a rate limiting measure, to prevent users from bumping a post to the top too often.
I agree with this and it does make sense.
As for five different users editing also causing CW mode, I believe it's also rate limiting of so...
@TheGuywithTheHat: Yes, that was what I thought of that as well. But I still find it somewhat limiting. Sometimes I do not know how I manage to get up into 5-6 edits, but I too often try to press in an edit within the 5min limit and go over by 1-2 seconds.
Then if it is a interesting topic etc. I can update with details and background information, improve with links and references over a longer period of time.
Did anyone create any tools (userscript?) to make it easier to insert retina resolution images into SE posts? I'm looking for something that would automate uploading, then inserting at half size as <img src="..." width="..."> instead of the standard way.
Our SE site happens to have lots of people using computers with retina screens, so the issue does come up.
@TheGuywithTheHat: Funny enough, the referred answer in the question have 14 edits, but doesn't look like to be a wiki ... guess it is part of comment #2 of the meta post. In other words, If I spend good time on a Q and do valuable changes the chance to revert it is within reach.
@user13500 when I'm not feeling too lazy, I insert images like this: <img src="http://i.stack.imgur.com/De4De.png" width="374">. This works fine, see e.g. here. It's a lot of fiddling though, and I'd like to automate it.
@ThiefMaster: Thanks. I became aware of it when looking at another site. Good to know there is at least a chance to get it un-CW'd. I'd only use that on answers I really use time on though.
@Szabolcs sounds like a feature request would be a better way to go than trying to put a userscript together. (no guarantees on implementation, but...)
@AnnaLear I didn't really expect such a request to have any effect ... but I thought someone may already have made a userscript as a workaround. So first I searched and when I didn't find anything, I asked here. On Mathematica.SE we use some userscripts to add extra functionality to the editor (mostly tidying up Greek letters and inserting Mathematica documentation links).
This is a feature-request to support easily uploading retina-resolution images and automatically showing them at half-size.
It is currently possible to do this, but it takes a lot of tedious manual work. Instead of using MarkDown, it's possible to use the <img> which allows resizing.
The follo...
@TheGuywithTheHat Nice. At one point in the past 1300 was considered very high, but they may have made it easier because now the top score on kong is like 3000
I don't think that's necessary, but I also think that explaining what you find wrong with something so that the poster can improve it in the future is a generous thing to do.