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Apr 27 |
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Is the Stack Overflow homepage “too confusing” or “too complicated”? @Jeff: if those questions with "a LOT of views" but not many votes are already showing up on the homepage, why do you need to display the number of votes so prominently? Obviously it already has an attention-grabbing title. So give the title some room to shine! If you need more convincing, the existing Questions page layout (which answer is currently getting a lot of votes on this question!) also minimizes the views metric in relation to the votes/answers count and question title. |
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Apr 27 |
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Is the Stack Overflow homepage “too confusing” or “too complicated”? @Aarobot -- I read alertbox as well. Here's a more recent article : useit.com/alertbox/scrolling-attention.html "the real estate above the fold is more valuable" ... I claim that this layout (while otherwise excellent) under-utilizes it. In particular check out the very relevant "sofa" page in the link above. "the material that's the most important for the users' goals ... should be above the fold" |
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Apr 27 |
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Is the Stack Overflow homepage “too confusing” or “too complicated”? Remember, we're only talking about the homepage. The views are more significant (to my way of thinking) in combination with the age of a question -- 100 total views means different things to a year-old question than to an hour-old question. I can support showing the number of views for the "hot/week/month" tabs -- it's part of the point of those views. But I don't think it should be so prominent in the default ("active") homepage layout. It's even less meaningful for the "featured" tab. |
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Apr 25 |
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Why are Stack Overflow people nice? I was going to say that this begs the question ("why does it attract them?), but after thinking it over I find this answer is actually directly to the point. The site is carefully engineered to attract "people knowledgeable [and eager to share], or those eager to learn", and that is exactly what produces the "nice" behaviour. In aggregate they're nice, because they are on SOFU to be nice in the first place. |
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Apr 25 |
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Is the Stack Overflow homepage “too confusing” or “too complicated”? @Earlz - I think tag clouds can be useful on a homepage, especially for a SE site: it's probably the fastest way to get a clear idea of exactly what the site is all about. |
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Apr 25 |
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Is the Stack Overflow homepage “too confusing” or “too complicated”? I like this view as well, but I think it needlessly stretches the page vertically. I would relocate the "asked 15 mins ago" and "13 views" text in such a way as to allow a bit more vertical compression. Perhaps move them to the right (or left, I suppose) of the user info? Even if you like the spacing and don't want to show more questions "above the fold", I think the whitespace is being wasted above: a rearrangement would make things a bit more elegant and readable. |
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Apr 14 |
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Small inconsistency between HTML Preview and serverside markdown Well, a corner case covers an even more specific detail than an edge case -- it's an edge case of an edge case, if you will. This particular issue is about the inconsistency between the preview of the combination of two markup elements and the display of said combination. Totally a corner case. |
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Apr 14 |
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Do you think that StackExchange 2.0 will damage the existing SOFU sites? I apologize if there is any implication above that StackOverflow resembles Wal-Mart in any way. |
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Mar 31 |
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Who or what is this SO user? Dude, I'm the person on the list with the lowest ratio of total rep to nbr of bounties. I suck! ... Either that, or I could be giving good answers to many more questions than I have been. Nah, that's still suckage. |
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Nov 9 |
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How about adding more outside data to Stack Overflow Careers CVs? I wouldn't want mailing list participation automatically dragged in without my being able to selectively include it anyway. And since I can selectively link to it already, there's no meaningful difference. |
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Nov 9 |
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How to hide your CV from your employer (or anyone)? duplicate of meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/26159/…, which is currently 'status-planned'. |
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Oct 29 |
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Amusing 404 “Page Not Found” Images for Trilogy sites? @warren: it's the handle of whatever dangly toy they used to entice the kitten onto the keyboard in the first place. |
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Oct 12 |
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What's this about labelled tags? Jeff, it's true that this is going to have to be how the community addresses this case. I understand and accept that you need to get money; this seems like a decent way to go. The sad part is that adding logos to the tag buttons effectively enforces a single meaning for the tag; a company can buy a piece of the folksonomy. A system where tags may have multiple meanings (because those words really do have multiple meanings to the multiple people involved) can sometimes be more powerful for the users. librarything.com/thingology/2007/07/… |
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Oct 12 |
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What's this about labelled tags? This suggestion is preposterous. The old flex has been in existence for decades. "Rename" the tool, now, just because Adobe uses the same name for an unrelated product? That would destroy their findability in search engines, not fix it. All of the web pages that talk about flex? Not to mention the countless scripts written referring to the executable by name (hello, command-line), which mean that even if they "renamed" the "product", they'd have to preserve the name of the tool, which is what people would search for anyway, so the net effect would be zero. This is a useless suggestion. |