When I'm asking a new question, the first thing I do is fill out the title field. But by doing so, the title of the page as shown by my web browser is changed to the title I entered instead of the generic Ask a Question - [Site Name]
.
Why is this a problem?
After the question is submitted, the new question will have the same exact title that was used when composing the question. This causes a name conflict when viewing my browsing history and I will see two links with the same name but go to different pages (the ask page and the actual question page).
Consider the use case:
- I want to ask a new question so I open a tab and post it
- After posting, I watch the question waiting for any answers
- If no answers come up, I'll close the tab and find something else to do
- Later on, I'll want to revisit the question again so I open up another tab and start typing the title of my question.
- Usually I would _expect_ the question to be the first listed page by my browser's history so I open the first page that shows up.
As it turns out, the Ask a Question
page will be opened since it had the same exact title as the original question. Not what I expected.
Typing the name of the question and what the browser suggests looks like this:
It is not the link to the actual question, but the ask page. But it should be.
I know that it's just a minor issue, but I think it would be helpful, not just for me but for the site in general.
window.document.title
is unnecessarily flashy and distracting, and considering this problem, could stand to be removed.window.document.title
is updated automagically as you type. Problem is, it's then tracked with that title in your browser's history, and if you search your history for the title with the Firefox or Chrome superbar, you may end up on the Ask form instead of your actual question!