I was posting a question at Stack Overflow.
The placeholder (placeholder="e.g. (asp.net-mvc angularjs jquery)"
) for tags seemed a bit outdated to me.
How are they selected?
I was posting a question at Stack Overflow.
The placeholder (placeholder="e.g. (asp.net-mvc angularjs jquery)"
) for tags seemed a bit outdated to me.
How are they selected?
The system randomly picks three of the top 50 tags to display based on the number of questions with that tag all-time, so it's somewhat expected that the tags may be somewhat long-standing topics rather than newer ones. The selected tags are cached for 24 hours so they change every day or so. The tags don't change immediately upon the cache expiration, someone has to load the ask question page first. As such, you'll see that all three of those tags are either on the first page of the tags list or the first few rows of the second page.
Since asking the question, the tags have updated, so you can confirm for yourself that they do change.
The system doesn't parse what you're asking about because the content is created before you start typing.
python css excel
. There wont be a question if I had seen that tags :)