So this exists:
Can we either kill it or spell it correctly?
Why do people create tags for methods like these in the first place? I can't comprehend the logic; are there a bunch of presentModalViewController
experts going around answering presentModalViewController
questions? I seriously doubt it; this tag is too fine-grained to be useful to begin with.
If a question is primarily about the behaviour of a particular method, then that method's name belongs in the title. And if some of these questions aren't primarily about presentModalViewController
, then what value is there to tagging the question with it at all?
I suspect this tag can be burninated and nobody would ever miss it.
title
is also a worthless tag. What's wrong with just tagging the question ios
and letting people see that it's about UIButton
s or UIViewController
s via its title?
Commented
Jan 30, 2016 at 17:47
presentmodalviewcontrolle has 479 questions. The method been deprecated as of iOS 6 and replaced by presentViewController
.
These particular tags already exist:
modalviewcontroller 1,106 questions
This tag is not specific to iOS, and (at a quick glance) is used by other platforms such as ASP.NET and AngularJS.
presentviewcontroller 247 questions
While the original tag looks odd (due to the 25-character limitation), I'd favor keeping it.
But if retagging were to be done, I'd suggest carefully ensuring that questions are tagged by a platform before anyone happened to migrate platform-specific presentmodalviewcontrolle historical questions to a platform-agnostic modalviewcontroller tag.
Now that the maximum tag length has been increased to 35, I don't see any reason why this tag can't be renamed to presentmodalviewcontroller.
modalviewcontroller
instead?UIKit
oriOS
.datepicker
,slider
andtextfield
? I don’t see a reason why we need to have iOS specific tags for those withUI
prefixed. Even aUITextField
is still a text field. And since it’s usually accompanied by anios
tag, it’s pretty clear too.