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Comment | Post #285279 |
l think it's ok to close it, since it is somehow answered, as long as, we can put the aforementioned answer link in an easily accessible way.
sorry, if you felt that my previous comment, imply that you implied that.
I've tried to make it objective, and didn't mention that the answer is yours, ... (more) |
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Comment | Post #285279 |
thanks; but I wasn't able to find an answer regarding importing* an answer, for one question. I'm not familiar enough with codidact filtering/researching tools tho, so if this question or a similar one is already answered here, pleas share a link to it in a comment.
*importing: in the sens of copy... (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #285279 |
While I disagree about the chosen question/answer for marking this one as a duplicate. but I agree about it being already answered.
Because:
1. What I'm asking about is the policies regarding copying others answers from external sources, to questions asked in Codidact networks. which is diffe... (more) |
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Edit | Post #285283 |
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Edit | Post #285283 | Initial revision | — | almost 3 years ago |
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A: Can we please stop linkifying random strings that happen to look like domain names? I have experienced a similar issue in VS Code, and here is an issue report that describes the problem, and proposes a solution. The issue is now, resolved in the current VS Code insider build. While VS Code & the markdown rendering libraries that it uses are coded with JS, QPixel (Codidact core... (more) |
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Edit | Post #285280 | Initial revision | — | almost 3 years ago |
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Ability to close or archive own questions Why If a question is already answered elsewhere, or the OP doesn't need help/updates relative to it, from the community in which he posted it any more. I think that being able to add a short comment/link in its description, and closing it; is a better alternative than removing the question, fro... (more) |
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Edit | Post #285279 |
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Edit | Post #285279 | Initial revision | — | almost 3 years ago |
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Possibility to re-post answers from external sources? Is there a standard or acceptable way to include, link or re-post answers from external sources, such as stack exchange networks, quora or others ? (more) |
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Comment | Post #285257 |
while I don't prefer login/signing up with a Google account, I see the appeal of using a social media, or another network account for authentication. and I support this suggestion (more) |
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Comment | Post #285246 |
understandable, thank you (more) |
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Comment | Post #285247 |
sounds good, but if a user can chose which filters are shown by default as tabs it may be greater (more) |
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Comment | Post #285246 |
Yes, It seems that it is. even if it's slightly different.
And it already has a satisfactory answer in the first comment by Mithical here to.
It's just that I couldn't find the suggested question with a quick search before asking mine. (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #285247 |
Thanks, That answers exactly my request. But I was thinking of something like an additional tab (similar to Activity; Age; Score; Random) that list **Unanswered** (more) |
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Edit | Post #285250 | Initial revision | — | almost 3 years ago |
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A: Regular deletion (roomba) of content unlikely to ever be useful I purpose auto removing bad questions, after a given grace period But, this requires a definition of a bad question. What's a bad question ? While that seems like a very subjective question, that doesn't mean it can't be answered somehow objectively - initially, it's any question that sh... (more) |
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Comment | Post #285246 |
thank you, it sounds greats (more) |
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Comment | Post #285245 |
by "accepted answer" I mean answer marked with the green "Works for me" tag by the OP. So it's different and more restrictive than "all questions".
But since the tag seems rarely used right now, this particular filter might not be that useful yet. Although, I think, making it easy to find all th... (more) |
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Edit | Post #285246 | Initial revision | — | almost 3 years ago |
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Global profile page A Global profile page, that shows data and statics of the user across all the communities that they participated in, either to the user only, or publicly according to some privacy setting. Feature description A page like the profile page: community.codidact.com/users/[userid], but for a... (more) |
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Edit | Post #285245 |
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Edit | Post #285245 | Initial revision | — | almost 3 years ago |
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Filtering questions with "no answer" and/or "no accepted answer" ? Is there a way to filter questions of a community that has no answer and/or no accepted answer ? Edit (clarification): by "accepted answer" I mean answer marked with the green "Works for me" tag by the OP Why ? Because being able to list, all the unanswered questions in a community, top... (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |