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Asking for a fiddle in comments
From my experience, having a fiddle that demonstrates the issue helps you get more attention and therefore get a better answer.
Without a fiddle in some cases (not all), the onus is on the people ...
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How do I include code for JSFiddle?
Stack Overflow does not want you to just post a JSFiddle link: you need to put your code in your question too.
I recommend using the built-in Code Snippets rather than JSFiddle because users don't ...
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Broaden the jsFiddle (et. al.) filter to disallow links as the only code
Yes please.
More often than not when I see links to jsFiddle formatted as code I find myself questioning whether it was a simple mistake by someone who didn't know any better or if it was a ...
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Asking for a fiddle in comments
I often see questions that don't have enough information to diagnose the problem, and then immediately under the question there will be 2 or 3 comments asking for a "fiddle" rather than asking the OP ...
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"Links to jsfiddle.net must be accompanied by code." should tell the user exactly how
We've updated the error message with your suggestion, and reordered some things so that more people will get unformatted code warnings before this other error. Good suggestion!
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Inline code should not allow jsFiddle links
If you're determined to work around this stuff, you'll figure it out; folks have posted whole blocks of nonsense before and would probably continue to do so.
The message is a reasonable attempt to ...
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Rollback an edit that skirts a SO rule?
Only edit - or roll back - if doing so makes the post better than it would've been if you hadn't.
As annoying as fiddle-only questions are, fiddle-only questions without links to the fiddle aren't ...
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Restrict fiddle.sencha.com the same way as jsfiddle.net
Here is a (partial) list of similar code paste websites. Some of these are from webapps.SE. If anyone has run across something not on this list, please leave a comment.
The items that have ...
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"No jsfiddle without code" rule is too harsh
As you know, the reason we don't allow submissions with fiddle links without including code is because nearly every post that includes a fiddle does so because it involves code that is relevant to the ...
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Removing Fiddle links
No, these links needs to be preserved. I'm not a lawyer but I do know that JSFiddle uses a different license for their code submission then SE does. Only the OP is allowed to copy over the code from a ...
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Make the "must be accompanied by code" warning more direct
As someone who mainly answers HTML, CSS and JavaScript questions I see this behaviour an awful lot. I'd say every 40 or 50 questions I visit contain a question like this which bypasses the JSFiddle ...
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Detect (disallow?) fiddle links in code blocks
To circumvent the "code in question" message you get when trying to post a question with nothing but a fiddle link, the OP wrapped the link in a code block.
If the OP was intentionally trying to ...
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Asking for a fiddle in comments
To me, a jsFiddle isn't required, but what it does tell me is that the problem is reproducible. It also proves that the problem has been isolated, meaning that it exists somewhere within that fiddle.
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Using Markdown To Bypass "Link To JSFiddle" Error
This off-topic flag is almost always applicable to these cases:
Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and ...
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Are late comments requesting jsFiddle links in answers really okay?
The comment as such is merely a request for clarification/feedback on your answer. As such it's not really unconstructive per se. You may well respond to it to provide a Fiddle or Snippet and that ...
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Automatically open jsFiddle in a new tab?
Just configure your browser to open links in new tabs / windows.
This is not something that should "configured" site-side.
A few simple alternatives would be:
Do you have a mouse with a scroll ...
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Make the "must be accompanied by code" warning more direct
I'm in favor of the suggested edit from T.J. Crowder.
The code for your question must be in the question, not just linked.
Copy the code from jsfiddle.net into your question, and mark it as
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10
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Auto expand links to jsfiddle into embedded form
There's a bunch of discussion regarding the philosophical and technical issues with this idea here: Auto-embed jsFiddle into questions
You could throw together a userscript that'd do this fairly ...
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How to reduce complicated code on runnable code example sites to a sensible stack snippet?
A sensible way to obtain a minimal example to provide in the post might be this:
Run your code in CodePen, JSFiddle or CodeSandbox, or wherever you try your code.
Open the developer tools by ...
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Code requirement evasion
Downvote them because they don't contain the necessary information to solve the problem. Close the question as offtopic > "Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must ...
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Should we discourage links to JSFiddle collaboration sessions?
remyabel makes some really good arguments for this, but the best reason to block them outright is simply that they break the logic that's supposed to encourage people to include the code in the post ...
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Has the check for JSFiddle links (among others) changed, recently?
Answering for posterity, but I still consider this a bug: the logic that checks for this assumes that any problematic links will have a path.
This design avoids blocking links to the default pages ...
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How strict should we be when enforcing the "no external sites" or the "no code, don't paste JSfiddle link" rule?
How much work you put into these should be roughly proportional to how useful you think the question would be if it was asked correctly.
Useless: Down-vote.
Useless and misleading to folks searching: ...
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Can I fiddle around with someones question?
From what I've seen, it's OK to turn someone's code sample into a snippet as long as you don't make any changes to the code itself. No additions, no deletions. Any change is likely to get it flagged ...
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Promote Stack Overflow HTML, JS, CSS Stack Snippets
The problem with snippets is that they are still not as good as JSFiddle.
Don't get me wrong: Snippets are a great way to embed code, a long awaited for feature, no more dead JSFiddle links. BUT with ...
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Asking for a fiddle in comments
Yes, this seems fine to me, but usually the problem is often that there's not enough info to answer the question, and a fiddle may not be enough. So, I tend to ask for fiddles (js, sql, whatever) like ...
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Is a link to jsfiddle with an explanation a valid answer
No. When you try to post that without the code block you get this message:
Links to jsfiddle.net must be accompanied by code. ...
An answer is not an answer with just a link. The problem with this ...
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why does snippet not count as code
Some people prefer jsFiddle's workflow. Hey some people juggle geese...*
Kidding aside I'm fairly sure that this a bug. I've answered more than a few questions with fiddles followed by snippets ...
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