I saw this post on Area 51, spurring me to request that SO and perhaps the rest of the SE sites be "localized". However, this would lead to an additional requirement: Anyone using SO would need to have a language associated with their account. They would also have the option to view results in on...
I don't think moderators should be able to view deleted posts... I've had to delete one of my questions before because I accidentally posted a tidbit of code that was confidential. I wouldn't want that getting out to the public... what possible reason could moderators have for needing to view del...
@Chacha102 I'm a bit confused why the post stood for two hours without anybody pointing out that it's not just moderators, or answering the actual question of why 10k users can view deleted posts, since there's a very obvious reason besides "because it's a neato new power"
@Jin I'm curious, there are about 3-4 site's that are technically speaking out of beta, yet the only thing holding them back is that the design isn't ready yet
i've got the code locally. though i'm not sure what the commit message will look like as far as identifying it as your code. and i also don't think i can merge both your changes for 1 big commit. which is probably a good thing i guess
hmm, if i add a highlight in one room, should that same highlight be valid in another room? what about the highlight in SO's chat?
I think it makes the most sense on a per-room basis, under the assumption that some people might only have a use for it in particular high traffic rooms.
I moved mine to branch off your master now. So in theory git remote update; git merge whateveryounamedmyremote/master should say something about fast forwarding
when you search users on the sites, it pushes exact matches to the top/front for the various sorting options. i'm not sure you can do that with the api, but searching for users in the autocomplete is a bit sketchy.
var match = encodeURIComponent('Jeff');
var url = 'http://' + window.location.hostname.substring(5) + '/users/';
$.get(url, {
filter: match
}, function(data){
var users = $(data).find('.user-details');
console.log(users);
console.log(data);
});
Ah well... I suppose I'll look into how the API works
You would need soft links to do that.
Create a soft link from your minecraft savegame folder to inside the Dropbox folder.
However, it will be quite suboptimal. Minecraft stores save games in many, many small files and Dropbox does not support folder-wide rollbacks.
What I would use instead is...