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I've previously complained about the bad usability that Stack Exchange sites can have and created a Chrome extension to help test possible fixescomplained about the bad usability that Stack Exchange sites can have and created a Chrome extension to help test possible fixes. It did not attract much attention.

Now I've added a extra features and general improvements (see below).

You can download StackOverflow Steroids from the Chrome Store.

Comments and suggestions are welcomed, as well as contributions.
The extension is published at GitHub, so anyone can open a pull request with new features or improvements on the current ones.


I would like to know if someone is missing any important feature that he or she thinks that should be introduced as soon as possible.

The main improvements made so far are in the editor, as you can see in this screenshot:

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NOTE: This question was originally posted over on Meta Stack Overflowposted over on Meta Stack Overflow.
Martijn Pieters suggested to post this hereMartijn Pieters suggested to post this here and it seems a good idea, but I did not know this forum before.

I've previously complained about the bad usability that Stack Exchange sites can have and created a Chrome extension to help test possible fixes. It did not attract much attention.

Now I've added a extra features and general improvements (see below).

You can download StackOverflow Steroids from the Chrome Store.

Comments and suggestions are welcomed, as well as contributions.
The extension is published at GitHub, so anyone can open a pull request with new features or improvements on the current ones.


I would like to know if someone is missing any important feature that he or she thinks that should be introduced as soon as possible.

The main improvements made so far are in the editor, as you can see in this screenshot:

screenshot

NOTE: This question was originally posted over on Meta Stack Overflow.
Martijn Pieters suggested to post this here and it seems a good idea, but I did not know this forum before.

I've previously complained about the bad usability that Stack Exchange sites can have and created a Chrome extension to help test possible fixes. It did not attract much attention.

Now I've added a extra features and general improvements (see below).

You can download StackOverflow Steroids from the Chrome Store.

Comments and suggestions are welcomed, as well as contributions.
The extension is published at GitHub, so anyone can open a pull request with new features or improvements on the current ones.


I would like to know if someone is missing any important feature that he or she thinks that should be introduced as soon as possible.

The main improvements made so far are in the editor, as you can see in this screenshot:

screenshot

NOTE: This question was originally posted over on Meta Stack Overflow.
Martijn Pieters suggested to post this here and it seems a good idea, but I did not know this forum before.

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I've previously complained about the bad usability that Stack Exchange forumssites can have and created a Chrome extension to help test possible fixes. It did not attract much attention.

Now I've added a extra features and general improvements (see below).

You can download StackOverflow Steroids from the Chrome Store.

Comments and suggestions are welcomed, as well as contributions.
The extension is published at GitHub, so anyone can open a pull request with new features or improvements on the current ones.


I would like to know if someone is missing any important feature that he or she thinks that should be introduced as soon as possible.

The main improvements made so far are in the editor, as you can see in this screenshot:

screenshot

NOTE: This question was originally posted over on Meta Stack Overflow.
Martijn Pieters suggested to post this here and it seems a good idea, but I did not know this forum before.

I've previously complained about the bad usability that Stack Exchange forums can have and created a Chrome extension to help test possible fixes. It did not attract much attention.

Now I've added a extra features and general improvements (see below).

You can download StackOverflow Steroids from the Chrome Store.

Comments and suggestions are welcomed, as well as contributions.
The extension is published at GitHub, so anyone can open a pull request with new features or improvements on the current ones.


I would like to know if someone is missing any important feature that he or she thinks that should be introduced as soon as possible.

The main improvements made so far are in the editor, as you can see in this screenshot:

screenshot

NOTE: This question was originally posted over on Meta Stack Overflow.
Martijn Pieters suggested to post this here and it seems a good idea, but I did not know this forum before.

I've previously complained about the bad usability that Stack Exchange sites can have and created a Chrome extension to help test possible fixes. It did not attract much attention.

Now I've added a extra features and general improvements (see below).

You can download StackOverflow Steroids from the Chrome Store.

Comments and suggestions are welcomed, as well as contributions.
The extension is published at GitHub, so anyone can open a pull request with new features or improvements on the current ones.


I would like to know if someone is missing any important feature that he or she thinks that should be introduced as soon as possible.

The main improvements made so far are in the editor, as you can see in this screenshot:

screenshot

NOTE: This question was originally posted over on Meta Stack Overflow.
Martijn Pieters suggested to post this here and it seems a good idea, but I did not know this forum before.

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StackOverflow-Steroids - A Chrome extension as a way to introduce (and test) new features on StackOverflowStack Overflow faster

 

A few months ago I came up with a few posts/questions onI've previously meta.stackoverflow.com complaining about the bad usability that StackExchange forums, in general, havecomplained about the bad usability that Stack Exchange forums can have and created a Chrome extension to help test possible fixes.

I created a question suggesting the possibility of fixing them using a Chrome Extension instead of just commenting them here, but it It did not attract much attention:

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/295609/more-responsive-text-editor-and-fixed-position-code-editor-wait-for-the-changes.

After a long time, I have finallyNow I've added a few extra features and improvements in general to make it more attractive for other people to install itimprovements (previously it was just an anemic extension that injected a few lines of messy CSSsee below).

You can download it from the Chrome Store:

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stackoverflow-steroids/hmpehldkjbnpdhebfangeaoabhphihicdownload StackOverflow Steroids from the Chrome Store.

Comments and suggestions are welcomed, as well as contributions. The
The extension is published at GitHubpublished at GitHub, so anyone can open a pull request with new features or improvements on the current ones:.

https://github.com/Danziger/StackOverflow-Steroids

 

I would like to know if someone is missing any important feature that he or she thinks that should be introduced as soon as possible. I would like to know if someone is missing any important feature that he or she thinks that should be introduced as soon as possible.

The main improvements made so far are in the editor, as you can see in this screenshot:

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NOTE: NOTE: This question is a duplicate of this other one onwas originally meta.stackoverflow.composted over on Meta Stack Overflow. Martijn Pieters suggested to post this here
Martijn Pieters suggested to post this here and it seems a good idea, but I did not know this forum before...

Chrome extension as a way to introduce (and test) new features on StackOverflow faster

A few months ago I came up with a few posts/questions on meta.stackoverflow.com complaining about the bad usability that StackExchange forums, in general, have.

I created a question suggesting the possibility of fixing them using a Chrome Extension instead of just commenting them here, but it did not attract much attention:

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/295609/more-responsive-text-editor-and-fixed-position-code-editor-wait-for-the-changes

After a long time, I have finally added a few extra features and improvements in general to make it more attractive for other people to install it (previously it was just an anemic extension that injected a few lines of messy CSS).

You can download it from the Chrome Store:

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stackoverflow-steroids/hmpehldkjbnpdhebfangeaoabhphihic

Comments and suggestions are welcomed, as well as contributions. The extension is published at GitHub, so anyone can open a pull request with new features or improvements on the current ones:

https://github.com/Danziger/StackOverflow-Steroids

I would like to know if someone is missing any important feature that he or she thinks that should be introduced as soon as possible.

The main improvements made so far are in the editor, as you can see in this screenshot:

enter image description here

NOTE: This question is a duplicate of this other one on meta.stackoverflow.com. Martijn Pieters suggested to post this here and it seems a good idea, but I did not know this forum before...

StackOverflow-Steroids - A Chrome extension to introduce (and test) new features on Stack Overflow faster

 

I've previously complained about the bad usability that Stack Exchange forums can have and created a Chrome extension to help test possible fixes. It did not attract much attention.

Now I've added a extra features and general improvements (see below).

You can download StackOverflow Steroids from the Chrome Store.

Comments and suggestions are welcomed, as well as contributions.
The extension is published at GitHub, so anyone can open a pull request with new features or improvements on the current ones.

 

I would like to know if someone is missing any important feature that he or she thinks that should be introduced as soon as possible.

The main improvements made so far are in the editor, as you can see in this screenshot:

screenshot

NOTE: This question was originally posted over on Meta Stack Overflow.
Martijn Pieters suggested to post this here and it seems a good idea, but I did not know this forum before.

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