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Should a question that is meaningless without viewing an external link be closed? [duplicate]

Consider this question: So I have bought this http://htmlstream.com/preview/unify-v1.5/ template, how can I extract the banner, for modding it and inserting into my own project? I am going through ...
T.J. Crowder's user avatar
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1 answer
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If your MCVE is still somewhat large, is it OK to post a link to github? [duplicate]

I was recently having a problem with an asynchronous server written in C++. I extracted the relevant code from my project, stripped it down to what I believed was a minimal, complete, verifiable ...
Randall Cook's user avatar
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Should I have any concerns on SO when asking a question with a link to production site and not being accused for spamming? [duplicate]

Let’s say I have a precise question that meets all SO requirements. Question is about an issue on a real, public, production website. Sometimes it’s really faster and better to paste the link to this ...
Matt Komarnicki's user avatar
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2 answers
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Where should I upload a text file for a stackoverflow post? [duplicate]

It seems I can't upload text file, which has relevant info regarding a question I want to ask. Is there a safe alternative I can upload to and link to (besides Github)
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Am I allowed to post the URL of the site I need help with? [duplicate]

Let's say I have a problem, but I can't get a fiddle going. Is it against the rules to link the actual source? For example, with my website, I'm having an issue that's sort of complex, and I can't ...
Darren Bachan's user avatar
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1 answer
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Questions about how something was made on certain website [duplicate]

Is it ok to point to a website and ask how this or that effect/behavior was achieved? Long time ago I asked this way and immediately got downvoted. But it's completely valid inquiry about programming-...
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Question with link to the public website [duplicate]

From time to time, I come across a question containing a link to a public website. Most of the time, it is the OP's website. The latest example is this question. OP provide some Javascript and CSS ...
Weedoze's user avatar
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Can I use my own website as an example? [duplicate]

If I have a certain bug on my website, can i link it in my question so that people can see what I am referring to more easily?
Tommy D's user avatar
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Fix an unknown bug, copy all the code or give a link? [duplicate]

I am gradually starting to learn all the publishing rules in Stack Overflow. I understood that it was necessary to publish as much explanation as possible by publishing this code without putting only ...
Lookitsgraphic's user avatar
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What should we do with questions which reference a no-longer-available website for its example context? [duplicate]

I came across a question while burninating social, and I'm not sure what the best course of action is on this post. It's an old question, and it doesn't provide a code sample of their site, it only ...
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Feedback requested: Runnable code snippets in questions and answers

Today we're proposing a new feature to the Stack Overflow community: Stack Snippets. What do Stack Snippets do? Stack Snippets make code blocks runnable. Here's an example: alert("You can even do ...
Haney's user avatar
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Blacklist the use of common link shorteners in posts

Moderators on Stack Overflow are currently discussing the addition of common link shorteners (goo.gl, bit.ly, tinyurl) to the site's blacklist. Before we do so, we'd like to see if the community ...
Brad Larson's user avatar
42 votes
11 answers
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Staging Ground Workflow: Canned Comments

Throughout this year, we’ve published several posts about different aspects of the Staging Ground. This post will focus specifically on canned comments that Reviewers can provide on the question. We ...
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What is the difference between close reasons "off topic: lacks sufficient information to diagnose problem" and "unclear what you're asking"?

This surely must be a duplicate question that I can't find with the search box... The title is the question: What is the difference between close reasons "off topic: lacks sufficient information to ...
Richard Le Mesurier's user avatar
30 votes
2 answers
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Make description of “community-specific reason” close reason more clear

I wanted to close Usage of DownloadToByteArray in Windows.Azure.Storage Version 3.0.2.0 as “too localised” because the author “found that she was using the wrong container name”. But I was confused ...
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