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Mar 21 at 8:14 comment added DavidPostill literature.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/…
Mar 20 at 23:05 comment added chivracq "But elephants does illustrate what how the tag formatting works regardless...": Beh no, that was the reason I reacted to your Answer, an example in some Help-Section calling more questions than explaining stg is not a very good example... I had understood it (2 or 3 years ago) only because I already had 20-30 Answers on 'SO' (and struggled often enough with Formatting), I can now 3 years later completely understand that some fairly new User could find that Section rather confusing and buggy... (But that was my mini-Feedback, I was not looking for a complete 'Discussion'...)
Mar 20 at 21:43 comment added rene I do note that these help-pages are the same across all sites, even Stack Apps has elephants: stackapps.com/help/formatting. Moderators can't edit these pages, so we can't replace them with an existing tag. On the other hand: Why wouldn't we just create the tag? There are enough elephants in the room ...
Mar 20 at 21:07 comment added VLAZ But [tag:elephants] does illustrate what how the tag formatting works regardless whether or not the tag exists.
Mar 20 at 21:05 comment added chivracq Yep, that's the point, like-this and elephants are also fake Tags...
Mar 20 at 21:03 comment added VLAZ There aren't syntax highlighting rules for the language elephant squeak. Thus there would not be a very useful illustrative example. As it won't illustrate anything.
Mar 20 at 20:55 comment added chivracq Not convinced: "Arguably, linking to an existing tag would be more distracting to the purpose of the example." I also remember finding this Section on that Help-Page completely confusing and finding the example on the contrary completely distracting, rather than using a real high-volume Tag like js/php/perl/whatever... // For Syntax Highliting, they do use ```lang-js as example and not stg like ```lang-elephant-squeak...!?
Mar 20 at 20:17 vote accept Lamper46
Mar 20 at 20:10 history answered VLAZ CC BY-SA 4.0