I just happen to come across another fiddle request.
One feedback this thread: Inform the users about the existence of stack snippet while requesting external demos in comments received was the following:
The main reason I might still ask a user (particularly a new user) to include a jsfiddle rather than a snippet is because it's far easier to say "Could you put your code in a jsfiddle?" than "Could you put your code in a snippet? You click 'edit', then in the toolbar above the editable field, it's like the sixth or seventh button... let me check... yeah, it's the seventh button, just after the one that kind of looks like mountains. The one that when you hover it says 'snippet'. Click that, then you can put your code into your question." So I guess the point is that it needs to be clearer.
He seems to have a point. Please make [snippet]
magic link that leads the user to introducing-runnable-javascript-css-and-html-code-snippets
position: fixed
is a thing.[jsfiddle](https://jsfiddle.net/deadbeef/)
than to type<!-- begin snippet: js hide: false -->
?[snippet]
, it opens up the snipper editor directly (maybe with a quick directions slideshow before the editor panes to explain what they clicked). If other users click it, it takes it to that blog post or a help page. Might be a bit forceful, but it would certainly make it easier for users to ask for snippets of code.URL
and updating your answer with it. It's just a matter of the amount of stuff getting copied into clipboard unless I totally failed to understand what you meant...