I think it would be nice to have a "Friends List" on StackOverflow. This would allow us to be able to follow the Questions and Answers that are posted by users that we want to watch/monitor.
I suggest it be implemented in the same fashion as DotNetKicks.com; where you can add someone to your "Fr...
Often I read through a comment thread and then see that there were more comments. When I click on that link, it opens them up and inserts them in time order, which is where I'd want them to be. BUT on a busy thread I have no idea where the comments were inserted and I have to scan them all if I...
So, I added a more explicit rule for plugins than then google's weird wildcard style. Somehow, that disabled the JavaScript rule added through the interface itself. I had to use the same explicit domain name inorder to get JavaScript back. =/
That's effing ridiculous. I can see the plugin rule being necessary, but the weird crap regarding the rules/wildcards is just unnecessary. It's like they sat down and said "how can we make this more complicated than it has to be?"
@michaelmrozek It supposedly works quite well, if you can touchtype correctly. I'm guessing it may have some training type of thing to it.
I'm failing to find one of the ergonomic chairs I was considering, since it had a tailbne cutout in the seat. Apparently, I failed to save it to delicious.
@fosco making IE struggle to run web apps is like making a baby struggle to retrieve the candy you just took from it. Easy, sad, and mean all in one go.
I had to give up on Chrome, it kept my hard drive working too hard. They may have fixed that by now, but I'll let them fix it some more before I try it again. (It also had install problems).
@lanceroberts I'm disappointed by chrome's odd wildcard syntax for javascript/plugin rules. Not to mention the fact that the rules must match between the two. I had to enable plugins for the chat domain (which makes sense), but since one rule was explicit and the other used a wildcard, it diabled javascript. =/
I noticed @Ladybug Killer just put a [status-completed] tag on a retag-request I took care of, but he's not a mod, have they enabled the red tagging for anyone? 10ks?
I think we'll have to go through those so that the versioning gets done right, i.e. vb6, vb5, vba, etc. I certainly agree we don't need that pair of tags on anything.
EDIT: OK, I took care of them all.
Is there any Standard for F5 and Ctrl+F5 action in browser?
I once did experiment in IE6 and Firefox 2.x. The "F5" will trigger HTTP request sent to server end with "If-Modified-Since" header, while "Ctrl+F5" doesn't have such header. In my understanding, F5 will try to utilize cached content as...
Ctrl+F5 has always worked in every browser, but there are more cache changed in 6, I'm not sure what they're up to. You have to recache in that tab and then reload, usually manually going to the specific resource and hitting F5, then it'll work...but only for that tab, all others are still from cache
When you're trying to update some CSS sprite maps...that's all kinds of fun
I am confused when my post is edited by someone especially under multiple personalities/identities.
If my post is edited and I want to rollback the changes, what should I do?
To enter into discussion with all editors (this seems strange to me because nobody discussed the changes with me, as th...
I'm confused. What is the sense of wasting the time for editing, when your post or the whole discussion can be deleted?
For ex., having read that moderator Kyle Brandt wrote:
"I will ask Jeff later about post deletion" about my post Why was my account closed in SF? [closed],
How to determine ...
@MarkM: Well, you have cave trolls, and bridge trolls, and various other species of trolls, not to mention assorted troll half-breeds. Can't really tell - not enough data.
@Fosco you are all oppressive and do not understand my meaning. shortly I will add all of the thoughts that come into my head onto this specific post, so please make sure you scroll up to check
@HoLyVieR: Not really, trolling is - for all intents and porpoises - a performance art. Trolling where nobody cares is only partial, an incomplete troll.