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I frequently see new users turn up whose JavaScript example could quite easily be made an MCVE by making it a Stack Snippet. Rather than risk confusing them by editing it in, it might be best to link them to a page with authoritative documentation.

I've tried these options:

At the moment the best workflow I can come up for this involves taking a screenshot myself, circling the button with freehand red pen, et cetera. You know, the sort of thing a documentation page should be doing.

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    It is absolutely a problem that Stack Snippets are not documented (that I can find) anywhere in the Help Center or in the formatting help. Personally, I've never paid much attention to this because they are completely unhelpful for all of the languages that I deal with. I spend most of my time editing out pointless snippets in C++ questions. But if we're going to have the feature, and we're going to expect people to use it, then we need to be doing a better job of documenting it.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented Aug 2, 2017 at 3:47
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    As such, this is essentially a duplicate of meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/277340/…, unless you actually want to focus on the question in the title (where, currently, the answer seems to be "nowhere"). If you'd like, you can create a new Meta question on using Stack Snippets, tag with the faq-proposed tag, and ping me to have it marked as community wiki.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented Aug 2, 2017 at 3:48
  • @CodyGray I agree with the first option: I think snippet documentation belongs in the help center. Could you close this as a duplicate of meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/277340/… ?
    – Anko
    Commented Aug 2, 2017 at 19:22

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