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Sep 20 |
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JavaScript pulldown menu for adding tags to question in Stack Overflow not working? I would think the proper place to report this would be to the IE9 team, not the StackOverflow team. |
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Sep 20 |
answered | Why doesn't Stack Overflow have a chatroom like http://chat.superuser.com/? |
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Sep 3 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Jul 15 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 22 |
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Questions with lots of “Thank you” answers @Jeff Atwood, I have to agree with Michael - someone who can't leave a comment just leaves an inappropriate answer instead. Better to be cluttered with spurious comments than spurious answers. |
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Jun 16 |
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Allow more than 1 comment upvote in 5 seconds Better make this a brand new suggestion. I don't think anybody's going to pay much attention to something that is already declined. Also see meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/19874/… Maybe if this question keeps bouncing back, Jeff will see how it is disproportionately impacting the user experience. |
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May 25 |
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Can't seem to log into my Yahoo OpenID account have you found that their problems are increasing? I've been unable to login to ServerFault for hours now. I'm going to suffer serious withdrawal if this isn't fixed before my StackOverflow login times out. |
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May 25 |
answered | Questions with lots of “Thank you” answers |
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May 23 |
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Stack Overflow really flaky for everyone today or just me? Any chance this is connected to the problem I'm having with login? meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/50953/… |
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May 13 |
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Firefox layout bug? But it worked yesterday - isn't it worth at least a minute to see if it can be easily fixed? |
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May 13 |
asked | Firefox layout bug? |
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Jan 20 |
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Be notified when someone leaves a comment that is a direct response to my comment, “@my_user_name” I just received this notification for the first time today - nice work! This was an unexpected treat. |
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Oct 29 |
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Should Markdown be opt-in? Having different editors saving to a common format is the complicated part. |
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Oct 29 |
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Should Markdown be opt-in? The ability to edit someone else's post really complicates matters - I don't think it's workable to allow more than one sanctioned editor. The question under consideration is a simple yes/no to a single formatting option, Markdown. |
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Oct 29 |
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Should Markdown be opt-in? P.S. Do you hold the same opinion of an entry barrier for the StackExchange sites? |
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Oct 29 |
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Should Markdown be opt-in? At the very least Jeff, you have to make Markdown easier to learn. I've been on StackOverflow for a long time and racked up a decent rep, but I didn't know about ending a line with two spaces until I saw it on your blog. And I've been pasting 4 spaces to the beginning of each line of code, but now I suspect there has been an easier way all along - I haven't been able to confirm my suspicion yet. My earlier experiments with the code/pre tags never worked for me. |
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Oct 29 |
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Should Markdown be opt-in? The last person to edit is responsible for the formatting - I don't think you need a special rule. There might be an edge case where someone wants to add to their edited post but doesn't understand the formatting codes, but with judicious placement of a formatting help button they might figure it out. |
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Oct 29 |
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Should Markdown be opt-in? I think you have a different understanding of the term "opt-in" than I do... |
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Oct 28 |
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Should the markdown renderer treat a single line break as <br>? @Patrick: Thanks for the invitation to call, I enjoyed the chat very much. I think we're in agreement that we will continue to civilly disagree on this topic? It's all down to a matter of perspective. |
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Oct 27 |
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Should the markdown renderer treat a single line break as <br>? @Patrick: I see where you're coming from, but I take a different view. The question is not what's best for Markdown, the question is what's best for SO. Improving the user experience here should be the utmost concern. Inconsistent versions of Markdown might degrade your user experience, but I think the gain in consistency with other applications such as email would more than compensate. You might technically be typing in Markdown source, but that's not what it looks or feels like unless you take pains to use the Markdown features. |