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Apr 5, 2019 at 3:48 vote accept CryptoFool
Mar 30, 2019 at 18:28 comment added CryptoFool Thanks @PeterMortensen. It's as you imply, I'm old school. I've used caps in all my writing for decades just to emphasize certain words like if I was speaking the text. That's all I was doing. But if bold is better, I'm all about doing things as "the right way" as possible. This whole was so wrong, IMO, because nobody took my intent into account. I thought I was being so ultimately humble. So why basically ridicule me for using the wrong form of emphasis on my words, and make not attempt to address my actual question. Anyway...I got one good link and hope to run across a few more.
Mar 30, 2019 at 2:15 comment added Peter Mortensen Using capital letters for inline emphasis (I wouldn't call it shouting, though - it is supposed to be every letter in a sentence) may have been necessary on older antiquated systems (typewriters(?), some forum software(?), some CRT terminals, etc.), but on Stack Exchange we have bold and italics for that, including in comments. Forum culture does not translate well to Stack Exchange - it is best to simply forget all about it.
Mar 29, 2019 at 14:54 history closed Robert HarveyMod discussion Duplicate of How do I make a good edit?
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Mar 29, 2019 at 4:21 answer added CryptoFool timeline score: 1
Mar 29, 2019 at 3:51 comment added CryptoFool @HereticMonkey - Dude! This is great! This is a source finally that answers at least some of my questions. I haven't had time to go through it yet, but this will definitely be helpful. Thanks a bunch!
Mar 29, 2019 at 3:32 comment added Heretic Monkey How do I make a good edit?.
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Mar 29, 2019 at 1:07 comment added CryptoFool @StephenRauch - Thanks. I'll do whatever I can to learn more by learning to review existing edits and see what others have done. Is that THE answer here? The particular issues I raise aren't worth me trying to get feedback on? I'm frankly much more scared of editing other people's questions incorrectly than I am about what faux pas I might make in this post. So I persist...
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Mar 29, 2019 at 0:55 comment added Stephen Rauch Mod @Steve, don't let the meta get you down, it can be a bit of a contact sport. While this question is much less broad than when I voted to close, it is still somewhat open ended. I would suggest using the link Alexi gave for the meta search, sorted by votes and then spending some time reading. It is my impression that there is much contradictory opinion on exactly what is correct, but you will get the gist pretty quickly. When I first started I spent a lot of time going back to my review history to see how much/little I agreed with the other reviewers. Good Luck.
Mar 29, 2019 at 0:45 comment added CryptoFool @PikachuthePurpleWizard - Thanks! I won't comment on any of the past business except to say that I thought my intentions were good, and that that would have counted for more. - so what about learning how to properly edit questions? Any suggestions? - I guess one thing I definitely learned is "don't approve edits that add the wrong backticks!", LOL
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Mar 29, 2019 at 0:42 comment added Picachieu By the way, you did the right thing asking here. Knowing how to correctly review is important; I'm glad you asked before you started mindlessly reviewing and editing, despite all the discouraging downvotes.
Mar 29, 2019 at 0:40 comment added CryptoFool btw, @DavyM, I was "shouting" at Tom, not you. It was only that, IMO, useless link that I was upset about.
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Mar 29, 2019 at 0:14 comment added CryptoFool Great! These are the posts I wanted...the real reason for this. I said at the beginning that I would be happy to take this whole thing down if I'd just missed links I should have read. I'd just say that I'm pretty good at Googling and using search features on sites, and those didn't come to me from Help Center despite a bunch of trying.
Mar 29, 2019 at 0:12 comment added CryptoFool Yes...I "screamed" 3 words. I still feel very strongly that pointing me to that particular link did no good, and I wanted to make that clear. I was a little miffed at being corrected by something that doesn't correct me.
Mar 29, 2019 at 0:10 comment added Braiam meta.stackexchange.com/revisions/137755/5 This is one of the post that should have been read.
Mar 29, 2019 at 0:08 comment added Alexei Levenkov meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/suggested-edits read 10-20 of those... This will help you to improve your question so it does not look like you did not do any research prior asking. And also read this meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/288160/no-thanks-damn-it
Mar 29, 2019 at 0:07 comment added Davy M "to know WHY what I'm" the use of caps for WHY implies that you are shouting the word WHY. That's why when you shouted at me "ONE", "EXCLUSIVELY " and "ONLY", I called it flaring up, because there was no reason to shout at me. I wasn't even criticizing, I was clarifying someone else's criticism. This comment that I'm writing now is criticism, and it is constructive.
Mar 29, 2019 at 0:03 comment added CryptoFool I'm getting all of this. Sucking it in actually! This is what I wanted right away. That's all I was saying. Thanks! So what's the alternative? Looking at my text above, should I do anything more than remove the backticks? And what about the bold text...is that ok? (BTW, I'm a back end guy. HTML convention means nothing to me as I'm not familiar with it, and there's nothing wrong with that)
Mar 29, 2019 at 0:02 comment added Braiam The formatting has already an specified use according to the HTML specification. The browser is expected to behave differently according to semantics elements, and the <code> tag means something very specific to the browers (ergo to the reader). The markdown syntax is a implementation of these tags that looks good even in plain text, their semantically meaning didn't change. Use formatting very sparingly and only when you need it to make your post easier to read.
Mar 29, 2019 at 0:02 comment added CryptoFool I'm not flaring up. I'm asking for constructive criticism. All I was asking for was the link you just provided. That's it. I just want a criticism to come with some reasoning behind it. I made it clear I a) want to do things right, b) want to learn, and c) don't want to form my own opinions. I just wanted to know WHY what I'm being told is correct. I also wonder why I'm just coming across this now after years of being here. Your link gives me some of that. Thank you!
Mar 29, 2019 at 0:01 comment added Tom Also When should code formatting be used for non-code text?
Mar 28, 2019 at 23:57 comment added Davy M Please don't flare up like that. I clicked on your question, saw Braiam's comment, saw your confusion about the comment and tried to clarify. Sure, here's a reference: Inline Code Spans should not be used for emphasis, right?.
Mar 28, 2019 at 23:51 comment added CryptoFool That document has exactly ONE reference to backticks under a section named "Inline Code". It says nothing about backticks being EXCLUSIVELY for this use. It just shows how to format Inline Code. That's all it's saying. I can read. C'mon guys. And I'm willing to learn to do things differently here. I can take criticism. So tell me how to improve my post. Just saying "don't use backticks" gives me no incentive to improve, especially because I see no evidence yet that this is other than arbitrary opinion. Show me where it says backticks are to be used ONLY for code.
Mar 28, 2019 at 23:45 comment added Davy M Braiam is pointing out that backticks should be used for code, not for normal text, but he's phrased his comment as if it were a meme.
Mar 28, 2019 at 23:43 comment added Tom stackoverflow.com/help/formatting
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Mar 28, 2019 at 23:35 comment added CryptoFool Are you suggesting searches I should have done? I have not formatted anything in this post "as code" given my understanding of what that means. Regarding backticks...can you please elaborate? This one isn't at all obvious to me. Others seem to use backticks a lot, in questions, answers, and comments. I recall seeing high-score veterans us a lot of backticks. - I assume you're critiquing my own post, so I'm looking back at it quite critically. I don't see issues with it. It seems very readable to me. (I'm quite happy to use my own post as a learning tool...I AM listening)
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Mar 28, 2019 at 23:32 comment added Braiam *Wants to know how to correctly edit posts* *use code formatting for non-code* I would start by not using backticks.
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