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Aug 17 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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May 23 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Mar 4 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jul 25 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Jun 15 |
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Why is the list of all sites in the Stack Exchange dropdown not sorted? +1 for alphabetical order, this annoyed me today. |
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Jun 15 |
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Ambiguous difference between WordPress stack and Stack Overflow @Rarst, I've made an account, I'll be kicking around. See you there :) |
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Jun 15 |
answered | Can we get a better mechanism to communicate with the OP? |
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Jun 15 |
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Ambiguous difference between WordPress stack and Stack Overflow @Jeff, hmm nice article. Maybe then a set of 'We found these similar posts on Wordpress Stackexchange' when viewing wordpress tagged questions could be good. Embraces the difference and connection rather than having two seemingly separate sites, with ambiguity. |
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Jun 15 |
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Ambiguous difference between WordPress stack and Stack Overflow @Jeff depends if they are asking questions about snow!! :) |
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Jun 15 |
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How does a reputation of 10k or more display in the main bar at the top of the page? Ohh whats that tools tab? |
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Jun 15 |
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Ambiguous difference between WordPress stack and Stack Overflow @Peter, thanks for the cleanup. Abbreviations not allowed I take it then! |
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Jun 15 |
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Ambiguous difference between WordPress stack and Stack Overflow @Pekka, regarding the jargon and culture, thats true of almost any framework or platform, jQuery anyone? @Robert, yes I can see that perhaps there are more 'soft' users of Wordpress |
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Jun 15 |
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Ambiguous difference between WordPress stack and Stack Overflow @Rarst Regarding 'fishing out' content, thats what the taxonomies are for, hardly taxing to click a tag to view the wordpress content on SO. As for formulating more clearly what I am confused about, yes where should wordpress questions go, especially if they are more PHP based than the normal codex function based questions. Is the wordpress stack the catchall I guess? Regarding "WPSE provides terrific WP experience" - yes that may be so, and I don't doubt your hard work in making that the case, but what about the people who search for wordpress on SO? |
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Jun 15 |
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Ambiguous difference between WordPress stack and Stack Overflow @ Rarst I've been developing on Wordpress for about 2 years and fully delve into the darker underbelly, including filters, custom most types, custom write boxes and custom widgets. So my knowledge commitment or interest is not a passing fad. I use the platform daily. |
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Jun 14 |
asked | Ambiguous difference between WordPress stack and Stack Overflow |
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Jun 5 |
answered | If voting means 'I agree/disagree' on Meta, it shouldn't affect reputation |
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Jun 5 |
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A proposal for Private Messaging within the Stack Exchange Network And why does that add value? I guess the first point you'd be able to tell from the comment they left? As for Area51 I haven't used it, but the promotion is surely already handled by stack already, i.e. You post the proposal, and its gets displayed already. If its good it will rise up through the noise. And as for asking/harassing people to answer a question, that will just devalue the experience with too much risk for it being abused. |
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Jun 5 |
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A proposal for Private Messaging within the Stack Exchange Network @Jez What exactly is it that you want to private message, and why do you think it adds value to the stack overflow experience? |
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Jun 5 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jun 5 |
answered | A proposal for Private Messaging within the Stack Exchange Network |