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In "Preferences", I found this checkbox, Display import labels Add a Stack Exchange logo marker to imported posts to show that they're imported. but I couldn't figure out yet how to actually...
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Is there a built-in way to do this or one should do this manually? I googled this in several different ways, but couldn't find an answer. Am I missing something obvious?- <sup>I have accumulated questions on SE over the years that were closed / deleted within a couple of hours. Admittedly, they were not very good questions, only best efforts trying to dispel my confusion in new topics. After discovering Codidact, I posted 2 of them here, and I'm still overwhelmed by the positive experience: the comments were genuinely helpful in making the questions better, and the tone of the answers (not to mention their technical usefulness) is just a breath of fresh air.</sup>
- In "Preferences", I found this checkbox,
- > **Display import labels**\
- > Add a Stack Exchange logo marker to imported posts to show that they're imported.
- but I couldn't figure out yet how to actually import them. I googled this in several different ways, but couldn't find an answer. Am I missing something obvious?
- <sup>I have accumulated questions on SE over the years that were closed / deleted within a couple of hours. Admittedly, they were not very good questions, only best efforts trying to dispel my confusion in new topics. After discovering Codidact, I posted 2 of them here, and I'm still overwhelmed by the positive experience: the comments were genuinely helpful in making the questions better, and the tone of the answers (not to mention their technical usefulness) is just a breath of fresh air.</sup>
#2: Post edited
Is there a built-in way to do this or one should do this manually?I have accumulated questions on SE over the years that were closed / deleted within a couple of hours. Admittedly, they were not very good questions, only best efforts trying to dispel my confusion in new topics. After discovering Codidact, I posted 2 of them here, and I'm still overwhelmed by the positive experience: the comments were genuinely helpful in making the questions better, and the tone of the answers (not to mention their technical usefulness) is just a breath of fresh air.
- Is there a built-in way to do this or one should do this manually? I googled this in several different ways, but couldn't find an answer. Am I missing something obvious?
- <sup>I have accumulated questions on SE over the years that were closed / deleted within a couple of hours. Admittedly, they were not very good questions, only best efforts trying to dispel my confusion in new topics. After discovering Codidact, I posted 2 of them here, and I'm still overwhelmed by the positive experience: the comments were genuinely helpful in making the questions better, and the tone of the answers (not to mention their technical usefulness) is just a breath of fresh air.</sup>
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How to import my StackExchange questions into Codidact?
Is there a built-in way to do this or one should do this manually? I have accumulated questions on SE over the years that were closed / deleted within a couple of hours. Admittedly, they were not very good questions, only best efforts trying to dispel my confusion in new topics. After discovering Codidact, I posted 2 of them here, and I'm still overwhelmed by the positive experience: the comments were genuinely helpful in making the questions better, and the tone of the answers (not to mention their technical usefulness) is just a breath of fresh air.