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disable the beta setting December 4, 2017

So it will be coming out of beta and everyone will be using it? Or everyone will be going back to the old way?

I used the new UI and love the flexibility it provides me. I can search for questions that need answers or that have recent activity or were recently posted, while at the same time filtering by css and not javascript and not jquery and not angularjs and not php, etc. I will greatly miss this feature, which is also very easy to update whenever I want to add or remove a tag, and the new tab created automatically works very nicely.

I also used simpler tags like css or css and html and not javascript or edge and not java and not javafx.

However, there's one important thing that you never got working with the beta UI:

#Whatever new UI you implement, make sure it has live updating like the default question page before you release it to users, even in beta.

Whatever new UI you implement, make sure it has live updating like the default question page before you release it to users, even in beta.

This was the single most frustrating thing about custom filtered question lists - you had to refresh the page to see new questions.

disable the beta setting December 4, 2017

So it will be coming out of beta and everyone will be using it? Or everyone will be going back to the old way?

I used the new UI and love the flexibility it provides me. I can search for questions that need answers or that have recent activity or were recently posted, while at the same time filtering by css and not javascript and not jquery and not angularjs and not php, etc. I will greatly miss this feature, which is also very easy to update whenever I want to add or remove a tag, and the new tab created automatically works very nicely.

I also used simpler tags like css or css and html and not javascript or edge and not java and not javafx.

However, there's one important thing that you never got working with the beta UI:

#Whatever new UI you implement, make sure it has live updating like the default question page before you release it to users, even in beta.

This was the single most frustrating thing about custom filtered question lists - you had to refresh the page to see new questions.

disable the beta setting December 4, 2017

So it will be coming out of beta and everyone will be using it? Or everyone will be going back to the old way?

I used the new UI and love the flexibility it provides me. I can search for questions that need answers or that have recent activity or were recently posted, while at the same time filtering by css and not javascript and not jquery and not angularjs and not php, etc. I will greatly miss this feature, which is also very easy to update whenever I want to add or remove a tag, and the new tab created automatically works very nicely.

I also used simpler tags like css or css and html and not javascript or edge and not java and not javafx.

However, there's one important thing that you never got working with the beta UI:

Whatever new UI you implement, make sure it has live updating like the default question page before you release it to users, even in beta.

This was the single most frustrating thing about custom filtered question lists - you had to refresh the page to see new questions.

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disable the beta setting December 4, 2017

So it will be coming out of beta and everyone will be using it? Or everyone will be going back to the old way?

I used the new UI and love the flexibility it provides me. I can search for questions that need answers or that have recent activity or were recently posted, while at the same time filtering by css and not javascript and not jquery and not angularjs and not php, etc. I will greatly miss this feature, which is also very easy to update whenever I want to add or remove a tag, and the new tab created automatically works very nicely.

I also used simpler tags like css or css and html and not javascript or edge and not java and not javafx.

However, there's one important thing that you never got working with the beta UI:

#Whatever new UI you implement, make sure it has live updating like the default question page before you release it to users, even in beta.

This was the single most frustrating thing about custom filtered question lists - you had to refresh the page to see new questions.