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Feature Requests

I am a great fan of Stack Snippets, and plan to use it now in most of my answers. There are a few things that will make life easier when answering questions - particularly Twitter Bootstrap, d3.js or ajax-related ones:

  1. Additional Libraries

Could you addI have seen the first answer, and just want to lend my voice to ask for more 3rd party libraries - particularly JQuery-UI and Twitter-Bootstrap as external library drop-downs? I can always go to the CDN and copy/paste them, but they are fairly popular libraries, both (as of this request) with ~30K questions logged.

  I noticed Bootstrap has alreadynow been added as a selectable option to JSFiddle when you select the latest JQuery version. And it will reduce the number of external links to Bootply and other resources.

  1. Adding data files to the snippet

One advantage to Plunker is the ability to add files like JSON, XML or TXT files that can be accessed in the JavaScript code. This is particularly useful for d3.js answers. This allows you to replicate the code from d3 questions as it loads data files from the server, rather than having to rewrite JavaScript to use variables to load in the data.

  1. Ajax-friendly snippets

The number of ajax-tagged questions, as of this request, is over 100K on Stackoverflow. For mocking up ajax issues, JS Fiddle offers echo functionality. I personally have been using mockjax to mock up ajax responses when trying to recreate ajax-related problems. It would be cool if Stackoverflow could offer a similar capability for someone creating a snippet to add a similar mockup response.

Thanks.

Feature Requests

I am a great fan of Stack Snippets, and plan to use it now in most of my answers. There are a few things that will make life easier when answering questions - particularly Twitter Bootstrap, d3.js or ajax-related ones:

  1. Additional Libraries

Could you add JQuery-UI and Twitter-Bootstrap as external library drop-downs? I can always go to the CDN and copy/paste them, but they are fairly popular libraries, both (as of this request) with ~30K questions logged.

  Bootstrap has already been added as a selectable option to JSFiddle when you select the latest JQuery version. And it will reduce the number of external links to Bootply and other resources.

  1. Adding data files to the snippet

One advantage to Plunker is the ability to add files like JSON, XML or TXT files that can be accessed in the JavaScript code. This is particularly useful for d3.js answers. This allows you to replicate the code from d3 questions as it loads data files from the server, rather than having to rewrite JavaScript to use variables to load in the data.

  1. Ajax-friendly snippets

The number of ajax-tagged questions, as of this request, is over 100K on Stackoverflow. For mocking up ajax issues, JS Fiddle offers echo functionality. I personally have been using mockjax to mock up ajax responses when trying to recreate ajax-related problems. It would be cool if Stackoverflow could offer a similar capability for someone creating a snippet to add a similar mockup response.

Thanks.

Feature Requests

I am a great fan of Stack Snippets, and plan to use it now in most of my answers. There are a few things that will make life easier when answering questions - particularly Twitter Bootstrap, d3.js or ajax-related ones:

  1. Additional Libraries

I have seen the first answer, and just want to lend my voice to ask for more 3rd party libraries - particularly JQuery-UI and Twitter-Bootstrap as external library drop-downs. I noticed Bootstrap has now been added as a selectable option to JSFiddle when you select the latest JQuery version.

  1. Adding data files to the snippet

One advantage to Plunker is the ability to add files like JSON, XML or TXT files that can be accessed in the JavaScript code. This is particularly useful for d3.js answers. This allows you to replicate the code from d3 questions as it loads data files from the server, rather than having to rewrite JavaScript to use variables to load in the data.

  1. Ajax-friendly snippets

The number of ajax-tagged questions, as of this request, is over 100K on Stackoverflow. For mocking up ajax issues, JS Fiddle offers echo functionality. I personally have been using mockjax to mock up ajax responses when trying to recreate ajax-related problems. It would be cool if Stackoverflow could offer a similar capability for someone creating a snippet to add a similar mockup response.

Thanks.

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Feature Requests

I am a great fan of Stack Snippets, and plan to use it now in most of my answers. There are a few things that will make life easier when answering questions - particularly Twitter Bootstrap, d3.js or ajax-related ones:

  1. Additional Libraries

Could you add JQuery-UI and Twitter-Bootstrap as external library drop-downs? I can always go to the CDN and copy/paste them, but they are fairly popular libraries, both (as of this request) with ~30K questions logged.

Bootstrap has already been added as a selectable option to JSFiddle when you select the latest JQuery version. And it will reduce the number of external links to Bootply and other resources.

  1. Adding data files to the snippet

One advantage to Plunker is the ability to add files like JSON, XML or TXT files that can be accessed in the JavaScript code. This is particularly useful for d3.js answers. This allows you to replicate the code from d3 questions as it loads data files from the server, rather than having to rewrite JavaScript to use variables to load in the data.

  1. Ajax-friendly snippets

The number of ajax-tagged questions, as of this request, is over 100K on Stackoverflow. For mocking up ajax issues, JS Fiddle offers echo functionality. I personally have been using mockjax to mock up ajax responses when trying to recreate ajax-related problems. It would be cool if Stackoverflow could offer a similar capability for someone creating a snippet to add a similar mockup response.

Thanks.