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point three is moot, Oli explained it patiently :-)
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guntbert
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I guess, in this case "comment" means "answer". Thx for putting this wizard together.

ThreeTwo observations:

  • it works on Chromium with Tampermonkey
  • it does in no way "help you to build a high quality question" - yet, that's where we will have to put effort into
  • why do you close the current tab when the wizard gives up?

I guess, in this case "comment" means "answer". Thx for putting this wizard together.

Three observations:

  • it works on Chromium with Tampermonkey
  • it does in no way "help you to build a high quality question" - yet, that's where we will have to put effort into
  • why do you close the current tab when the wizard gives up?

I guess, in this case "comment" means "answer". Thx for putting this wizard together.

Two observations:

  • it works on Chromium with Tampermonkey
  • it does in no way "help you to build a high quality question" - yet, that's where we will have to put effort into
typo?
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Seth
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I guess, in this case "comment" means "answer". Thx for putting this wizard together.

Three observations:

  • it works on Chromium with Tampermonkey
  • it does in nowno way "help you to build a high quality question" - yet, that's where we will have to put effort into
  • why do you close the current tab when the wizard gives up?

I guess, in this case "comment" means "answer". Thx for putting this wizard together.

Three observations:

  • it works on Chromium with Tampermonkey
  • it does in now way "help you to build a high quality question" - yet, that's where we will have to put effort into
  • why do you close the current tab when the wizard gives up?

I guess, in this case "comment" means "answer". Thx for putting this wizard together.

Three observations:

  • it works on Chromium with Tampermonkey
  • it does in no way "help you to build a high quality question" - yet, that's where we will have to put effort into
  • why do you close the current tab when the wizard gives up?
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guntbert
  • 8.5k
  • 2
  • 17
  • 33

I guess, in this case "comment" means "answer". Thx for putting this wizard together.

Three observations:

  • it works on Chromium with Tampermonkey
  • it does in now way "help you to build a high quality question" - yet, that's where we will have to put effort into
  • why do you close the current tab when the wizard gives up?