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FAQ Rewrite edit round 1
This is a site for IT professionals, if you need examples, you shouldn't be here. Yes, hopefully providing the tag lists should help the edge-case users. Hopefully. :|
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Syntax highlighting based on tag
See Jeff's comment in meta.stackexchange.com/questions/72082/… -- "diamond moderators can now change syntax highlighting on a per-tag per-site basis. We're also looking at an in-source override syntax soon". Also meta.stackexchange.com/questions/981/…
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Answering - a race
This has been covered many times on mSO, most popularly in Fastest Gun in the West Problem. I don't think SE will change their position on this, but you're welcome to take it up with them.
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It's Santa Time!
SE accounts are linked magically, you are an SF user now. :)
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It's Santa Time!
A new beard and mistletoe?! Paddington had better watch out!
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It's Santa Time!
This is fantastic. Have you done the cat's ass + lipstick test?
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Where to ask complex but home network questions?
When I see "home" in a question, yes, I automatically think "OT for SF" - Mainly because the expectation [on SF] includes actually reading the mega-78-page-manual which you mention. From some reason "home users" are not always comfortable with this method of problem solving. As a sysadmin, you tend to RTFM, a lot, some times without finding the answer.
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Let priviledged users add an Icon on Tag
You may be interested in a userscript which can alter the tag icons per your customization.
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Let priviledged users add an Icon on Tag
I think icons on tags are reserved for advertisers. The mSO proposal of roughly the same idea was not well received.
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New email settings dialog broken in IE8
@MarkM And those "flying ants"... Almost a sweet, floral, or citrus smell. Right at the start of each autumn around here.
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Is it reasonable/possible to further discourage down voting?
@kce It takes 5 votes (sans Mod input) to close/migrate a question. The 3/5 majority of the vote determines the action type (close/migrate) and reason. The DD-WRT question should have been migrated, but at least 3/5 votes selected "OT" without a migration path. Possibly just an oversight, it happens some times.
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Is it reasonable/possible to further discourage down voting?
@kce That D-DWRT example is, IMHO, off topic. Consumer grade network gear with unsupported, 3rd-party, firwmare issues is the stuff of SuperUser, not ServerFault.