Introduction (you can skip this if you're lazy)
Okay, so the story begins when I read this article by Jeff Atwood:
In which I discover what a meta tag is and also that a special tag called untagged
exist for question without tags.
Being curious I search for them on Stack Overflow and I only find two, the first one being a closed one on the verge of deletion, while the second one seems a decent average question.
In my candid enthusiasm I told myself "hey, let's give it the appropriate tag it deserves", so I check on the question, and it looks like it's talking about a JavaScript library called vexi
since there is JSON-like script next to a <textarea>
HTML tag. So I go ahead and replace the untagged tag with javascript
only to notice afterwards (by searching the web and finding the main page of that very library which happens to be a framework: http://vexi.sourceforge.net/Main_Page) that it is not JavaScript, but a language specific to that very framework.
So the appropriate tag should be vexi
, but there are only eight questions on the whole Stack Overflow website that mention this technology and most of the time it's just as an example or a suggestion (i.e the main question is not about vexi
). Therefore there is probably not enough need for this tag to exist.
The said question can be found here:
How to add a custom context menu to a textarea in Vexi?
Question (tl;dr)
What tag should a question using a rare technology have instead of untagged
?
vexi
..."