10 minutes ago the jQuery Selectors page within Documentation had its Introduction changed to:
A jQuery selectors selects or finds a DOM (document object model) element in an HTML document. It is used to select HTML elements based on id, name, types, attributes, class and etc. It is based on existing CSS selectors.
Ignoring the obvious grammar mistakes, it's completely misleading, however it was almost immediately approved (under 15 minutes) by three users with essentially no jquery contributions here on Stack Overflow.
- The first user has 155 reputation and has not posted a single jQuery-tagged question or answer.
- The second user has just over 2,000 reputation and has two questions and one answer tagged with jQuery; only one of these questions has a single upvote (oh, and they were all from 2011).
- The third user has 798 reputation and has two questions and two answers tagged with jQuery with a grand total of 1 upvote (which I've now removed from them as this post had nothing to do with jQuery).
Can we please add some sort of tag-based reputation restriction on reviewing documentation content?
feature-request
questions as duplicates ofdiscussion
questions? Seems like they can't be duplicates if one is asking for a feature and the other is asking for general discussion...$()
.$()
itself isn't a selector.