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I think this would be a better fit here but I might be wrong.Ekadh Singh– Ekadh Singh2021-07-30 16:35:13 +00:00Commented Jul 30, 2021 at 16:35
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@EkadhSingh Perhaps; I wrote it before that post existed but got distracted and just got back to finishing it up now.Bryan Krause– Bryan Krause2021-07-30 16:43:02 +00:00Commented Jul 30, 2021 at 16:43
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3At least two other posts here target a similar issue: meta.stackexchange.com/a/368034/401068 meta.stackexchange.com/a/368007/401068 but I stubbornly wanted to make my own take on it, and those other proposals are themselves also focused on specific aspects of site customization of help/onboarding content.Bryan Krause– Bryan Krause2021-07-30 16:49:04 +00:00Commented Jul 30, 2021 at 16:49
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2I think there’s real promise in this concept and it’s one that I intend to ask my team to develop a couple of experiments around.Philippe– Philippe StaffMod2021-07-31 19:32:28 +00:00Commented Jul 31, 2021 at 19:32
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@Philippe Occasional tips like these would also help with on-boarding in general. But such things could be annoying and there definitely should be a way to disable them.EvgenKo423– EvgenKo4232021-08-05 09:56:47 +00:00Commented Aug 5, 2021 at 9:56
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