Anyone wanna tell me what the mark tag is about? I'm looking only for experts in mark. Oh wait, there aren't any? In that case, let's untag the ~125 questions with this stain --- I mean mark.
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This tag now has no questions in it and has effectively burnt down. How? No idea.
Maybe the editors decided to follow Shog's procedure on MSE or even the SOCVR process to make sure that the tag wasn't simply edited out.
Maybe the time was taken to carefully improve that specific part of Stack Overflow.
Since the question doesn't even answer Shog's point above on Does this tag even need to be burninated?, I highly doubt it.
This request is of very poor quality (see Shog's answer), the fact that it was acted upon so quickly is an indication that something is very wrong with the way burnination requests are handled on the site.
Too bad.
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3Regarding the edits, it seems most of them (~100) were made by Bob Jarvis - so queries about how the burnination process was applied here could probably be directed towards him.– SerliteMar 28, 2016 at 18:11
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1Please note that the SOCVR doesn't have the exclusive rights to burnination...– reneMar 28, 2016 at 19:44
Most browsers will display the element with the following default values:
mark {
background-color: yellow;
color: black;
}
So it does have a use - it's used for coders too lazy to define styles for any other element, even the lowly span
tag
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5That is the question ;). We don't know what the tag is, if its useful or properly used.– TunakiMar 26, 2016 at 16:37
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1Gaahh! But my answer answered the question that was questioned. The tag is about the HTML tag, and people are posting questions about the HTML element, whose use was used to make up my answer– FarhadDMar 26, 2016 at 16:45
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3Problem is, they are not. Look at this question tagged mark for example stackoverflow.com/q/32468793/1743880. It has nothing to do the with HTML mark element...– TunakiMar 26, 2016 at 16:49
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2... and anyway, html-
<mark>
doesn't really warrant a tag. Actually, adding a tag for each class/function/tag/object/... is a bad idea, unless it denotes a full area of expertise. Mar 27, 2016 at 16:14
<mark>
HTML element...wouldn't make much sense to remove it there...or would it?HTML-mark
be better than justmark
?