Visiting https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example I saw that there is not share button.
For regular posts (questions and answers) there is one.
Why not something similar for help center articles?
Visiting https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example I saw that there is not share button.
For regular posts (questions and answers) there is one.
Why not something similar for help center articles?
Here's a thought. Why aren't we surfacing the Help Center articles on the front page, instead of hiding them behind an obscure button?
There are several ways to do this, but the most straightforward (and probably most effective) way is to include the most important ones (particularly the "How to Ask," "What to Ask" and MCVE articles) in the menu strip on the left hand side of the page.
You can get badges for using the share button on posts, but nothing like that exists for anything that isn’t a question or answer—including the Help Center.
(It wouldn’t be such a bad idea to have a badge for enough people clicking on your links to the Help Center, actually. The more people that read that, the better.)
I’m not entirely convinced that adding a share button would make more people share Help Center articles, because anyone who wants to can just copy the url from the address bar. Having the ability to link to anchors would definitely be good though.
Its hard to find the shortcut links to the common help center pages, this would be an awesome feature to assist those new to the review queues who haven't yet memorised the short cuts. So as well as the standard share link it would be better if there was also a quick summary usage guidance for those articles that have a shortcut link (and display the shortcut).
Too much of how SO (and SE) works under the hood is not documented in a way as to encourage us plebians to get involved, the help articles surely should be there to assist the reviewers as much as they are there to assist those who are posting questions.