Questions tagged [editing-help]

This tag is used to request help with the process of editing a post, on finding out when/how an edit is necessary or on the editing workflow in a more general fashion.

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How do I edit this question?

Found this question: Spring Security DWR not working He has copied pasted the code 3 times. I know if I try to edit this, I'll be prosecuted for owning this question, because I've to remove 3 of them....
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Why can't I update my profile? "temporary error updating your profile"

I made numerous much-needed edits to my profile. But now it won't save! Oops! There was a problem updating your profile: temporary error updating your profile -- please try again! I have tried ...
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How much editing is acceptable when it's not your answer?

There is a question on Stack Overflow which has an accepted answer which was right, but for quite a while has been wrong. Updates were added to the answer to point out that this is the case, but the ...
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Required reputation for direct tag wiki edits

I recently noticed that non-trusted users cannot directly edit tag wikis, even when they surpass the required reputation threshold for expanded editing privileges. Their edits still have to go through ...
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Cannot edit my own question because of validation

I would like to correct this question Can I change the scroll speed using css or jQuery? Changing the end of the first paragraph from this: as one one wheel scrolls approxilately the div's height. ...
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Editing an answer when wanting to award a bounty to it

I am offering a bounty on an old question (not mine), and there are some new answers to it. One of the answers is closest to what I am looking for in terms of being worth the bounty award, but there ...
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Edit rejection of minor error in code

I don't want to call names here so I will not give a link (but may do so if required). In an answer I suggested to replace float** x = malloc(sizeof(float)*2); with float** x = malloc(sizeof(*x)*...
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Should I edit an answer to incorporate a popular comment?

This answer is good, but would be even better if it incorporated the top voted comment. The change is very small, only a couple of characters, but I'd also need to update the JSFiddle link with ...
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Heading, followed by code: Your post appears to contain code that is not properly formatted as code

A few moments ago I encountered a pretty annoying bug with the code detection and the preview-function, when I wanted to post an answer. While the preview looked like this: Some Title code that ...
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Help me understand why I received this feedback on my edit

My edit was accepted (2 to 1 votes), but I want to make sure I understand what is okay to edit, and this is probably one of my largest edits so far; so, I thought I'd post here to get more feedback. ...
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How much time do you have to fix a typo in a question? [duplicate]

If you ask a question that has a typo, how much time do you have to edit the typo before an answer invalidates your edit? Timeline: T=0 Question is asked with a typo. T=2 min Answer related to ...
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Formatting a post HTML code gives a picture/photo in the preview

I have some difficulties formatting some posts which body contains HTML. The code disappear or show something else in the preview, making almost impossible to format. I didn't save but if requested I ...
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Is it acceptable to edit an answer if the answerer doesnt know how to implement an acceptable suggestion in a comment?

Suppose billybob posts an answer to a question, and it's 90% the way there in terms of forming a good complete answer but the he leaves some trailing caveat like "This won't work in scenario Y, so add ...
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How to insert multiple linebreaks in Stack Overflow profile?

I've been updating my Stack Exchange profile, and I want to insert a lot(~30) line breaks. I know it's pretty weird. Here's what I do: text <br><br><br><br><br><br&...
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What causes Android `logcat` to be badly formatted, and should we edit to fix?

For many android questions, posters are encouraged to include their "logcat" (run-time debugging information). However, I see many instances where this looks like: Caused by: java.lang....
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Is it acceptable to include a link to the help center in an unrelated answer?

Today I ran across this answer which links to this page in the help center at the end: What should I do when someone answers my question? Presumably the answerer did this because the OP looks to be ...
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Force the approval process for a single edit of mine

I have enough rep that my edits are automatically approved, but sometimes I restrict myself from an edit that, in my opinion, is beneficial. I'm speaking of questions' titles. Titles can be too ...
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Updating old, high voted answer as recommended code changes

I would like to ask about answers to this question: How do you change the size of figures drawn with matplotlib? This is an 8 year old, highly frequented question with over half a million views. It is ...
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Should I update someone else's obsolete answer? [duplicate]

I just ran across this answer regarding browser support for unprefixed CSS linear gradients. As a comment notes, the answer is very obsolete. Should I edit the answer to correct it, in the process ...
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An edit made to a post of mine includes a fix to a spelling mistake contained within a quote block, should I edit it to add the mistake back in?

I logged in this morning to find a notification about suggested edit on a post of mine (which by this point had already been approved): https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/16492653. ...
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What to do with edit summaries placed in the post itself?

Is it generally appropriate to remove edit summaries from within the content in answers like this? Would it ever not be appropriate to remove them? In what cases? Example: ... EDIT: Changed ...
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Is it wrong to fix mistakes in quoted material?

I found a well-received but link-only answer. I attempted to edit the answer to copy the linked article into a blockquote but I found out that the code has a bunch of syntax errors (it looks like a ...
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Should I broaden the scope of a question?

What is the difference between Step Into and Step Over in the Eclipse debugger? This question seems to be a language agnostic question. Should I edit the question myself? Leave a comment for the OP? ...
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OP has deleted code from their question, so now it's unclear. Should I revert the edit and reinstate the code?

Re this question: Why can't I pass a int to a float in the same statement? The original question was quite unclear and led to some speculative comments and one answer which (correctly) addressed ...
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How to compose yellow background blockquote?

Sometime I see questions or answers with a ivory/light yellow background blockquote to highlight or cited reference. What editing syntax can I use to achieve this result? And what's the official use ...
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Change the 'always' word when editing a post from italics to bold

This has bugged me for a while now, and I thought I would create a post about it. This is what you see in the right hand corner when editing a user's post: To me, the word always, gives a sense of ...
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Should I edit out unnecessary "sorry, thanks", etc. from questions? [duplicate]

In this question about getting %appdata% in Python, the user asks this: Sorry if this is a redundant question, writing a Python file that needs to pull from the %APPDATA% directory. What is the ...
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Recommendations for improving a rejected edit

I've heard that this is the place to ask for guidance on moving forward with a rejected edit. I have an old question that I wanted to revisit to check out the other answers that had accumulated. I ...
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Can we have a suggested edit rejection reason for editing posts that are of very low quality? [duplicate]

Can we have a suggested edit rejection reason for editing posts that are of very low quality? Caveat: I'm not referring to questions that are borderline ok and need a tidy up, I'm referring to ...
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I added a link why was my edit rejected?

I made this edit suggestion and it was rejected for the following reason: This edit was intended to address the author of the post and makes no sense as an edit. It should have been written as a ...
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Whether and How to edit this question

I found an intriguing yet bizarre question today that I think should be edited into a more useful form to benefit future readers: Why should the observer pattern be deprecated? If I can summarize the ...
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Are consulting solicitations acceptable?

A user was offering consulting services as part of an answer. Is this acceptable according to Stack Overflow policy? Recently this post ended up in the VLQ queue. Upon looking at it, I felt (with ...
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Why are fellow users removing thank-you's from my questions?

I asked a question on the main site with the words "Thanks (in advance)"/"Thank you" at the end. Later on, a user edited them out! Why is this done? Should I rollback/reject the edit? If it's not OK ...
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Should we edit signatures out of answers on sponsored tags?

I just came across a question in a sponsored tag. I know that standard operating procedure when editing is to remove such things because they don't relate to the answer (this isn't a letter or a blog ...
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How best to encourage the OP to add missing information to the question

All too often I find myself in the situation where a question is lacking some fundamental information and requests to address that are answered with comments e.g.: Even when, as with the above ...
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Mention the available keyboard shortcuts for formatting posts in the editor help

I think the available keyboard shortcuts to format selected text should be also mentioned in the editor advanced help text: Code and Preformatted Text Indent four spaces to create an escaped &...
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Is it OK for a newbie to insert code comments into code submitted by an experienced answerer?

If I am a newbie in a language and spent a lot of time figuring out an experienced person's answer, how should I communicate this learning to other newbies? Example: Trevor Sullivan's PowerShell ...
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Should I edit questions/answers using unnecessary indentation?

I met many questions/answers which look like this: Should I improve the formatting of those questions/answers?
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What do you do if the linked code is too long?

Here is an example of link only answer: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/12607586 It uses Gist to answer instead of quoting the code directly, but trying to inline Gist code, makes ...
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Is it OK to edit references to obsolete RFC with links to the new one?

RFC 2616 (HTTP/1.1) has been obsoleted by a set of new HTTPbis RFCs 723x that contain hundreds of bug fixes and clarifications of the old RFC. HTTP WG considers the new RFC to be a complete, ...
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Editing an answered question

If I've asked some questions in the past, and there are answered and I even selected desired answer, is it OK to edit that question a while later? If I do so, should I remove accepted tick from ...
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Should I simply leave very low quality posts unedited?

Today I edited two questions (#1, #2) and both edits got approved with a 3 to 2 approval rate, which I consider quite bad. This clearly shows that 40% of reviewers think that what I do is simply not ...
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My accepted answer was modified drastically. Is this allowed?

My answer from July 2012 which was accepted as an answer was modified by a user 1 hour ago with edit summary "Removed irrelevant information to the original question. Use comments to share it". Please ...
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Why isn't this code being formatted properly?

So I made a revision to a poorly formatted post, which had most of its words in a code block. I didn't realize it when I was editing, but somehow, four spaces is not creating code blocks. (One code ...
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Proper wording for a note in an answer that it is no longer valid

I have been trying to follow the advice over here when I run into out of date answers - specifically: ...edit the answer to indicate that the answer is outdated....leave a note, at the top, ...
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Did I do the correct thing by significantly editing an existing answer instead of posting a new answer? [duplicate]

Edit: Based on the comments (thanks) I posted my solution as a separate answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/36485266/1052697 Original question: This Android answer has some major flaws in it, ...
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Have I removed too much content with my edit?

I just revised this answer suggesting shFlags yet I am bit unsure if I went too far in removing content. Since my edits do not go through the review queue anymore, I want to get feedback if such edits ...
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View edit suggestions/ pending edits in the mobile app

I'm using the Stack Exchange app. I can make edits to try to improve the quality of the site; The problem is, I never know how successful I am. I can't view any of my pending edits or suggestions. I ...
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Right Menu in Editing help page overlaps the footer [duplicate]

The right menu in Editing help page overlaps the footer content when scrolled to the bottom. Browser: Google Chrome
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Search results on Google showing an older title for an SO post -- should I blame caching?

I posted a question two days ago. It was getting low views, so I edited it, including the title. After having solved my problem yesterday, I decided to answer my own question (hopefully saving some ...
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