Some users (probably mostly new users) tend to use the "code snippet" tool for code in languages that aren't supported by Stack Snippets.
Would it not make sense to disable the code snippets if the javascript, html, or css tags are not present in the question or at least show a warning?
You have used the "code snippet" feature which is supposed to be used for HTML/CSS/JavaScript only. Should this be replaced with a normal code block?
Yes/No
jquery
,backbone
,underscor
etc..? So If I'm asking a question very specific to a particular library looking for an expert in it, Is it mandatory that I tag it javascript as well..? A warning is good idea in case ifHTML
|CSS
|JavaScript
tags are missing, but automatic conversion is not in my opinion...jQuery
alone, that means I'm looking for jQuery experts and a solution using jQuery only (that means other js frameworks and huge piles of js code is not welcome) . I don't want to tag more generic tags and end up with answers like Here's a cool solution using underscore, or using mootools you can do this or I did this using pure javascript!! See my huge pile of code!. If there is a javascript tag I can't even flag those asNAA