While it's an "ok to use" tool for experienced SO users, who know its quirks and have experience with submitting questions, I think it has some problems that make it hard for new users to submit good and coherent questions. And some quirks that even annoy mediocre to experienced users who haven't visited the site in some time.
One problem is that, by default, the question is cut into a short strip. While this may be helpful in some contexts, an option to view the full question without having to scroll to the preview would be helpful.
On the other hand the page has a lot of free space on wider monitors; while I see the need to support smaller screens and keep the Site coherent for users across different platforms having the option would be great.
Another problem is the code implementation. By default code is indicated by four spaces in front of a new line, why not use a tag instead? This is one of the most common new user mistakes and annoyances even for experienced users. There are extra questions and meta questions on how to use it. Which, at least for me, is an indication of horrible UI. I don't see an advantage of those four spaces and `` compared to a simple opening and closing tag for code.
Another inconvenience is that we have a different view for the text and the preview of the text. A more modern approach, I think, would be to inline the preview and convert the representation to text when the element is clicked.
Looking at how SO is a multi-million user site of programmers, I think we can change that. Either the company SO could rework the window or the community could contribute an open source solution.
I know that Web development across different browsers and versions is/was a pain in the arse. But, seeing as modern browsers are more compatible with each other and you could still display the old version on old browsers, I simply don't see the downside of such a rework.
By default code is indicated by 4 spaces in front of a new line, why not use a tag instead?
you mean like this:<code></code>
?<code></code>
already exists.<code></code>
- perhaps that could be moved into the help dialog itself. It's really not impossible to find either way, though. Personally, I can't say I've ever had any problems with code formatting on SO. I find it very easy to defend them on most UI issues - Stack Overflow's minimalistic UI is one of the most pleasant I've ever used. I work with web apps every day and most of them make me long for it