On this page with the list of tags: https://stackoverflow.com/tags there is a × next to tags, but it is not clickable, and there is no tooltip.
What are these × used for?
On this page with the list of tags: https://stackoverflow.com/tags there is a × next to tags, but it is not clickable, and there is no tooltip.
What are these × used for?
The × refers to the number of questions using the tag. The example used in your post simply means that there are 1,752,705 posts with the javascript tag.
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text because it's not an image and it's already machine-readable (which is to say you can determine the meaning to present to the user automatically). The unfortunate part is that screen readers don't necessarily handle these characters well. That issue should be addressed by screen readers, but since the rest of the information makes sense in context I don't really see the issue here...
alt
, you probably mean title
or some form of tooltip? I agree it would help much more than the multiplier
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Feb 1, 2019 at 22:32
[tag] x 12345 questions
. Also fixing the keming would be good too.
<span class="item-multiplier-x">×</span>
.multiplier
suggests that this tag is used this many times.