I love stack snippets.
It makes it a lot easier to play with the OP's problem and post an answer with a working demo.
I've been seeing a LOT of users STILL requesting for an external demo along the lines of
Could you provide a jsfiddle of what you have so far, so that...
I believe these users are not aware that stack snippet exists. And in most of the cases, the OP is a new user, and by seeing such comments he will probably assume that he has to use the external resource to provide a working demo.
Then he goes to setup an external demo, users like me who prefer stack snippets has to copy code, cdn links etc over to stack snippet... At the moment I usually leave a comment mentioning that there is an builtin code editor.
Can we please show an informative message (blue in color? probably linking to introducing-runnable-javascript-css-and-html-code-snippets/) to the users while requesting for jsfiddle demos and similar in comments..?
This way more users will be aware of it's presence and hopefully start using it.
I haven't thought of the exact content of the message, which I'll leave to the community.
Side note:
I also thought about requesting a reference to stack snippet in the How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example help page, but later thought that page is more generic to all technologies rather than HTML,CSS & JS. So it'll be a better idea to display message while requesting for jsfiddle, plnkr etc.
And If I'm not wrong, there exits a mechanism that already scans for these in the body of a question, and there exists a mechanism that scans for stuff like +1
in comments... hopefully it'll be easy to integrate both to trigger the message
[snippet]
that leads the user to introducing-runnable-javascript-css-and-html-code-snippets can help with that right..? I guess that's another feature request..! ._.