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When writing/editing an answer or a question - how do I insert an image through a web link / URL?
Yeah, I agree, once you know the shorcut it's fine... finding the shortcut without any hint is a little problematic, especially for new users (who don't know it's possible at all)...
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When writing/editing an answer or a question - how do I insert an image through a web link / URL?
Thanks, although I support the afford for responsive design, this particular change is real bad usability (when you are working with desktop/laptop)... ah, well...
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When writing/editing an answer or a question - how do I insert an image through a web link / URL?
ah, ok, when you "paste" the URL (or any text) the address field for the URL appears automatically. I think there used to be a link you could click to make the field appear. Do you know why it has been removed?
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Worth writing an answer for badly researched questions?
Not sure I understand, why should a question "become bad" after a specific(?) amount of time? Or more specific, why doesn't it benefit the SE anymore?
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Worth writing an answer for badly researched questions?
Not sure, how this is answering my question?! Some elaboration would be helpful.
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Worth writing an answer for badly researched questions?
thanks for your insights as well. I take with me (as a main point) that you (personally) don't disagree on my point that "badly researched" questions can have a benefit to SU. By now I agree my example isn't one of those. In addition you came across several points I didn't consider or at least they opened up a good direction to further evaluate the issue for myself. Also thanks for your suggestion on how to approach the author of the comment, sounds very reasonable, I think I'll adopt that procedure. Thanks again.
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Worth writing an answer for badly researched questions?
@Run5k thanks for you're insight. Mostly I agree. I put additional information into my question to get my point across. I would be interested if you have any additional insights.
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Worth writing an answer for badly researched questions?
nice one, pitty it's quite lazy ;) (only two answers...)
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Worth writing an answer for badly researched questions?
Thanks. The question itself is good, but badly researched (just putting "difference windows 10 editions" in any search engine give you already plenty of answers)... would you consider that enough reason to close? And if so how does the community benefit from closing such a question?
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What's the reasoning behind the rejection of this edit (#774829)?
@Run5k great, thanks for the feedback
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What's the reasoning behind the rejection of this edit (#774829)?
Also, when I decide my decision was not right, is it possible to change the reject into an accept?
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What's the reasoning behind the rejection of this edit (#774829)?
@Run5k I tried my first reject comments are welcome. I used the "does harm" option to write an individual comment, I find the "predefined reasons" not specific enough or is there a reason I shouldn't do that?
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What's the reasoning behind the rejection of this edit (#774829)?
@Run5k Thanks, for now I don't reject Edits because I don't yet feel comfortable with it, so at the moment, I will just skip those. But with that one, you are right, I didn't pay enough attention there, somehow I was just focused on the image. Sorry about that, I'll try to pay more attention in the future.
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What's the reasoning behind the rejection of this edit (#774829)?
@Run5k thank :) also thanks for the link, this will be quite helpful!
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