What are some features of this site that you consider "hidden"?
For example, I didn't know about the RSS feeds until Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky discussed them on the podcast.
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What are some features of this site that you consider "hidden"? For example, I didn't know about the RSS feeds until Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky discussed them on the podcast. |
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I can't believe no one has mentioned descriptions of Stack Exchange functions and data hidden mostly in tooltips. This came up most recently in this question about privilege percentages. @Arjan commented "As always on these sites: when in doubt, hover your mouse over the text for more detail." |
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Comment timestamp is a permalink to that comment: (need to right click it --> copy link address) In the above example clicking that timestamp leads here. |
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If you click on a question that was migrated, it takes you to the question on the site of migration. If you then click on the "migrated from blahblahblah.com" it will then take you back to the question stub on the first site. |
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It's not a very hidden feature that, on Stack Overflow, the HTML What is hidden is that if the person names the question with the tag anywhere in the title:
or
It will not also prepend |
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Shortcut to the Advanced Search Options Just search for an empty (or 1 character length) query and you will see the page. Note: it is not recommended to link to this URL, use it for personal use only as this method of accessing might disappear in the future leaving a bunch of broken links. |
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If you hover a username in the comments section of a question you get to see his reputation. |
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You can browse directly to answers you have downvoted using a hidden feature of the stackoverflow.com/questions page if you have the answer's unique ID (available on the Reputation Calculator page). (NOTE: Why you would do this anymore given that the answers are now hyperlinked directly from the Reputation tab is questionable, but it still works anyway.)
(This actually works for any answer as long as you know the id |
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I was going to post a request asking for questions determined to be duplicates to be listed on the original question, but I found that there was already a feature request for it and that it was status-completed because you can find questions that are duplicates of this one by looking at the "Linked" sidebar. Cool! (Note: also appearing there, are questions, comments, etc. that link to this question.) |
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While I answered this question in Stack Overflow: How does the Stack Overflow Search Input work? I found this hidden feature: If you type your search expression than clicking Ctrl + Enter it will open a new tab\window with the results for your search expression. For some browsers you will need to allow popups in the site to make it work. For the sake of completeness The keydown (
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You can run queries against the database for any Stack Exchange site with the Stack Exchange Data Explorer. I did not know about this feature, or see it linked, until I read a Meta Stack Overflow post which used this example. Query for Most Common Comments on Stack Overflow. *Although now I know it exists. I've found the link in the footer. |
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Shortening questions and answers URLsLet's assume the following URL to answer:
We can delete the middle text part, change the question to 'q' and leave only the answer number and still have a working URL : :)
While this way is not recommended, it is supported and works - according to what @genesis wrote. |
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The Haiku related questions. |
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