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Adding link to wizard mentioned
Tas
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I also think some kind of wizard would be useful. But I rather thought about the following:

  1. the user types the question, and see an instant preview

  2. the site asks to resume the question in a single sentence: that's the title of the question

  3. the site asks: "what is your question about?", shows tag examples and explains that choosing the right tags is essential to getting the right audience, and thus a fast answer. Maybe it could even suggest tags based on the text of the question. It contain html snippets -> html. It contains a Java code sample -> java.

  4. and this is the most important page to me. The site asks several questions, and forces the user to check a checkbox before going to the next question and finally be able to post:

    • here's the title of your question. If you were a random visitor of the site, willing to help, would you understand what your question is about? Check / No, I will change the title.
    • here are the tags of your question. If you were a random visitor of the site, willing to help, would you know which technology or subject your question is about? Check / No, I will change the tags.
    • here is the text of your question. If you were a random visitor of the site, willing to help, would you find your question well formatted? Are the code snippets correctly formatted and indented? Check / No, I will improve the formatting.
    • here is the text of your question. If you were a random visitor of the site, willing to help, would you find that your question contains all the necessary information needed to answer? Like for example, the relevant code and the complete and exact error messages needed to find the problem in your code? Check / No, I will improve the text.
    • OK, then. You can post your question.
JB Nizet
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