Hello, everyone. I am writing today to post on a discovery about the site that took me over a year to uncover, perhaps to spare some other poor soul from answering questions in an uninformed fashion, wondering about the source material
without going through a tag search first. I have even posted on questions and asked about the source when it was listed at the top of the page all along, only hidden. (Whether the question tags are hidden by default or I accidentally hid them while clicking through one day, I may never know.
bb?) The following image shows a
red box and sad-faced arrow, about as close as I get to using an emoticon, for what I
thought provided the only identification for a given question, often a seemingly useless string of numbers, if anything at all, along with a
green box and corresponding happy-faced arrow for what I found unlocked the
actual tags.
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What a game changer! I, for one, approach official questions with much more care than even high-quality unofficial questions. I feel a bit like a dunce for having used the site for so long without knowing this simplest of features, but sometimes you have to laugh at yourself. Oh, and if you were curious, I took another image of the
extended cut, as it were:
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I have worked through dozens of questions today on my own and with clients, some of those (questions, not clients) quite difficult, but my crowning achievement was realizing the most obvious thing.
Cheers to everyone. I hope you can better enjoy the site, even at my expense.
- Andrew