CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland.com is bringing back comments on stories, starting now. To start, comments will be on sports stories only – Browns, Guardians, Cavs and Buckeyes. Anyone who subscribes to ...
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It’s a long overdue change, but a welcome one. Edited comments will show that they’ve been edited. However, the original message isn’t accessible anymore. This differs from some service, such as Apple ...
Your high school government teacher may have taught you how a bill becomes a law, but did they teach you how to write an impactful public comment on federal regulations? Our guess at Inside Higher Ed ...
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I have written in a book on overcoming passive aggression that anger, triggered by other powerful emotions, resides in everyone; I advise clients to own, work through, and pass it. Hidden anger, often ...
Delete a comment on the Instagram iOS app by selecting a post -> comment icon -> swiping left on unwanted comment -> trash icon. To delete a comment on the Android app, locate a post -> comment icon ...
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Today, the Daily Herald is joining a growing list of media outlets that no longer allow website commenting on stories. Why are we stopping now? The comment section was intended to be a tool to spur ...
Inline comments, also known as single-line Java comments, begin with two slashes, and only impact the code on the line in which they appear. The following is an example of a single-line comment in ...