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Comment Post #289758 You don't say whether the colors are the same in the diagram you show here as in the one presented to your students, but: Perhaps counterintuitively for many, **red and green is a really poor choice for trying to clearly distinguish between two things, especially with no other context.** Red/gr...
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7 months ago
Comment Post #287764 @#58818 See https://meta.codidact.com/categories/30/tags/3917
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about 1 year ago
Comment Post #285560 Works fine for me too, both when logged in and logged out, including with a blank browser profile. I even tried specifically `123` (GBP) just in case there was something funky with that specific amount. Can you reproduce this behavior when using a blank/brand new browser profile?
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Comment Post #284788 @#53922 I fail to see what a tag on a site in the Stack Exchange network has to do with anything here, or how it relates to what I wrote in my comment.
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Comment Post #284788 Did you read [the Wikipedia article on topology](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topology)? If there is something in it (or some similar description elsewhere) that you don't understand and feel that you need clarification on, you might get answers that are more useful to you by asking specifically abo...
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no need to call people out by name, focus instead on the action you want explained; also add allowed-questions tag for categorization
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Edit Post #283296 Initial revision over 2 years ago
Question Is replacing the entire question with a different one appropriate?
There have been at least two cases recently of the contents of a question post on the site being completely replaced to ask a seemingly entirely different question. It's certainly possible that there are other examples, but these two are currently right near the top of the Q&A category's questions...
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no need to call people out by name, focus instead on the action you want explained; also add allowed-questions tag for categorization
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Answer A: Why is -1 needed to get 65,535 from a 2^16 binary power calculation?
The short answer: because 216 = 65536, it follows that 216 - 1 = 65535. Remember how exponentials work: in is i multiplied by itself n times (for integer values of n &ge; 1). Therefore, 216 = 2 \ 2 \ 2 \ 2 \ 2 \ 2 \ 2 \ 2 \ 2 \ 2 \ 2 \ 2 \ 2 \ 2 \ 2 \ 2. (2 multiplied by itself 16 times.) Since...
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almost 3 years ago
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Answer A: MathJax overbrace and commutative diagrams on Math Codidact are not rendered perfectly
I don't see any difference between the rendering here and your Stack Exchange screenshot in the case of your overbrace and underbrace example. For the commutative diagram example, the horizontal arrows ($A \rightarrow B$ and $C \rightarrow D$) don't appear perfectly straight, while in your screens...
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over 3 years ago