@shrx Most questions about Javascript here have to do with user scripts or anything where people don't actually program using it.
@shrx If you want to ask the question on Stack Overflow, you're free to do that. I'd however suggest you show what you've tried or researched already — this is something most users on Stack Overflow will expect you to do.
@shrx Not a personal offense, but I think this question is a little too vague as it stands, therefore I wouldn't migrate it. You're free to ask it yourself on Stack Overflow though, I just can't promise anything :)
@shrx Just my personal opinion. I'm by no means a Javascript expert. But have you tried some coding already? That's what I mean.. like parsing the HTML for numbers, and then adding spans around that, styling those? Something like that?
@shrx Oh, okay. Well, I don't know the Stack Overflow community too well, but if you don't know any Javascript, then let me just say that they don't like "Please gimme teh codez" questions at all, and I'm just warning you that the question might be downvoted or even closed.
But again, feel free to ask, there's nothing stopping you from doing that :)
@izzy I've marked your flag as helpful, but in the future, please don't flag questions for migration when they're on-topic here. Ubuntu questions have always been — and will always be — on topic for Super User. The OP can choose whether to migrate their question themselves if they really want. If a question is on-topic here, it should stay here.
I've noticed this too, and it's an annoying trend, so let me make the official policy clear:
If a question about an Apple product is on topic for Super User as defined in the the FAQ, then it should stay on Super User
If a user comments saying that questions about OS X should be moved to Ask D...
@martinthompson I've marked your flag as helpful, but won't migrate the question yet again. It is not our duty to shove questions to Raspberrypi.SE. We have our own tag and these questions are on-topic here, thus should not be migrated away unless the OP requests to.
I've noticed this too, and it's an annoying trend, so let me make the official policy clear:
If a question about an Apple product is on topic for Super User as defined in the the FAQ, then it should stay on Super User
If a user comments saying that questions about OS X should be moved to Ask D...
So, in the future, please don't flag questions for migration to other sites when they're on-topic here. Thank you!
@kinokijuf We are in contact with the user, but if it really bugs you to see it, why can't you just block the image?
@kinokijuf So you say it doesn't bother you this much, but instead flag the user twice and ask on chat too? I mean, he wasn't personally attacking you, right? Nevertheless, we're investigating it.
@kinokijuf Please refrain from continuing to flag that user because of his avatar. The situation is being investigated. Please give the user time to respond to our inquiries. Rest assured that your complaint is taken seriously.
@kinokijuf not exactly... he's had that avatar for some time now, and as a christian myself I haven't felt any hate from him (though my interaction with him have been small)
just as an FYI this is the band that he's referencing:
Bad Religion is a punk rock band that formed in Los Angeles in 1979. They are particularly known for their use of soaring 3-part vocal harmonies (which they refer to in their album liner notes as the "oozin' aahs"), guitar solos, sophisticated and intellectual lyrics, and political or religious commentary. Their lyrics often relate to matters of social responsibility. The band's lineup has changed several times over its lifespan, with lead vocalist Greg Graffin being the only continuous member. However, the band contains 3 of the 4 original members.
Bad Religion has released fifteen stu...
> Despite the name of the band, or the band's logo, the members do not consider themselves antitheist. Singer Greg Graffin states that more often than not, the band prefers to use religion as a metaphor for anything that does not allow for an individual's freedom to think or express themselves as they choose.
> In this way, their songs are more about anti-conformity than anti-religion.[65] Contrary to popular belief, Greg Graffin does not identify himself as an atheist, but chooses to identify as a naturalist.
This makes me laugh:
> It was created by guitarist Brett Gurewitz by drawing it on a piece of paper and showing it to the rest of the band. They supposedly thought it would be a good way to annoy their parents.
Anyways @kinokijuf my point is that not everyone is out to destroy Christians, but have differing views. As good Christians ourselves, we should respect that fact
I could understand if the avatar was NSFW or pointing out an individual on the site and saying that they hated them.... but I don't feel that this is the case
@slhck I thought [excel-2007] and [excel-2010] would be more appropriate than [microsoft-excel] for SU 166097 but because of the answer rather than the question. Apart from (possibly!) the tag, both Q & A seem fine, so was not inclined to interfere there. I’ll seek guidance from someone who understands StackExchange better then I do. (Maybe I should just have commented on the answer … or butted out?) Sorry to bother you - & congrats!
@kinokijuf It's alright to say you're offended, you're just making a big fuss of it and it's hard to take you serious if you flag the user three times (!) and ask on chat, and you even refuse to install an ad blocker.
@akira Rather than posting this link as a comment to every post, which is somewhat spamming, can you please add a little context, or just an answer of your own to the question? Thank you!
@MyMods on the commenting Not an Answers is it easier for me to move them to comment and then flag for delete, or to have you handle in case you disagree
Ah, no, since we can migrate anything to a comment, no need to post it yourself
@KronoS But if you feel something should be a comment add that to the flag reason, it's easier to digest for us. Extra bonus points for adding the ID of the post it should be migrated to ;)