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Jul 18 |
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Active Questions - Name should reflect original poster (and editor if exists) I'd like to second the request that the username of the questioner be added to the 'active' list. None of the other meta data displayed next to the "last modified" user would be needed (timestamp, reputation, etc), but it would be helpful to always be able to see the name of the person who asked the question. I understand the rationale for highlighting the "last modified" user, but I haven't seen an argument for why the other user is not also displayed. It could simply say "asked by (username)" in a smaller font above the "modified x minutes ago" text -- informative, but unobtrusive. |
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Apr 25 |
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Could the tags autocomplete widget please show more than six options? FWIW, the particular example which led me to post this (but there have been several other instances in the past) was attempting to select a tag for keyboard macros on an Emacs question, a term which I knew might well not go by that exact phrase as a more general-purpose concept. Using the /tags interface I can see that there are 14 hits for "macro", 20 for "keyboard", and 50 for "key". Maybe I could narrow it down by using multiple different search terms to convince myself that nothing relevant existed, but compared to one search and a scrolling results list, it seems a bit rubbish. |
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Apr 25 |
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Could the tags autocomplete widget please show more than six options? Well it's an issue every time you type something for which you suspect there might be an existing tag, and the resulting options don't include anything relevant. You can't tell whether the reason it didn't show up was because it didn't exist, or because some algorithm omitted it. If you could see the whole list, you would know whether or not something existed. |
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Apr 23 |
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Could the tags autocomplete widget please show more than six options? Sorry for the confusion; yes, I am talking about the "ask/edit a question" form. I'll clarify above. |