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The aboveMentioning mobile apps and open-source without clearly stating how that is relavent to using a the respective webapp doesn't help to make your question to be a good fit for this site. What could help is:

  1. Remove the "noise" / chitchat. Ref Expected Behavior.
  2. Focus on the description of what you are trying to do and the expected result.
  3. Share what you have tried to fix the problem by your self.
    Usually using a web browser in private navigation / incognito mode and using a different computer might, among other troubleshooting steps are helpful details. All users should have tried something.
    If you know about the HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the web broswer developer tools you might have a wide range of options to try. It might also helpful that you share if you tried something, but this is optional
  4. Share what you found from this site and from, in this case Wikipedia official resources for end-users and why the didn't meet your needs. In the worst case, show what you tried to find those resources, be specific. Saying things like "I googled but found nothing" doesn't help anyone".

Points 2 to 4 are my interpretation of How do I ask a good question?. If you find that this does not go with you, follow the guidance direcltly from that articly. You also might find helpful Why do I see a message that my question does not meet quality standards?.

Questions about mobile apps are off-topic here.
Questions about open-source code are off-topic here too.

The above doesn't help your question to be a good fit for this site. What could help is:

  1. Remove the "noise" / chitchat. Ref Expected Behavior.
  2. Focus on the description of what you are trying to do and the expected result.
  3. Share what you have tried to fix the problem by your self.
    Usually using a web browser in private navigation / incognito mode and using a different computer might, among other troubleshooting steps are helpful details. All users should have tried something.
    If you know about the HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the web broswer developer tools you might have a wide range of options to try. It might also helpful that you share if you tried something, but this is optional
  4. Share what you found from this site and from, in this case Wikipedia official resources for end-users and why the didn't meet your needs. In the worst case, show what you tried to find those resources, be specific. Saying things like "I googled but found nothing" doesn't help anyone".

Points 2 to 4 are my interpretation of How do I ask a good question?. If you find that this does not go with you, follow the guidance direcltly from that articly. You also might find helpful Why do I see a message that my question does not meet quality standards?.

Questions about mobile apps are off-topic here.
Questions about open-source code are off-topic here too.

Mentioning mobile apps and open-source without clearly stating how that is relavent to using a the respective webapp doesn't help to make your question to be a good fit for this site. What could help is:

  1. Remove the "noise" / chitchat. Ref Expected Behavior.
  2. Focus on the description of what you are trying to do and the expected result.
  3. Share what you have tried to fix the problem by your self.
    Usually using a web browser in private navigation / incognito mode and using a different computer might, among other troubleshooting steps are helpful details. All users should have tried something.
    If you know about the HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the web broswer developer tools you might have a wide range of options to try. It might also helpful that you share if you tried something, but this is optional
  4. Share what you found from this site and from, in this case Wikipedia official resources for end-users and why the didn't meet your needs. In the worst case, show what you tried to find those resources, be specific. Saying things like "I googled but found nothing" doesn't help anyone".

Points 2 to 4 are my interpretation of How do I ask a good question?. If you find that this does not go with you, follow the guidance direcltly from that articly. You also might find helpful Why do I see a message that my question does not meet quality standards?.

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Questions about mobile apps are off-topic here.
Questions about open-source code are off-topic here too.

The above doesn't help your question the question to be a good fit for this site. What could help is:

  1. Remove the "noise" / chitchat. Ref Expected Behavior.
  2. Focus on the description of what you are trying to do and the expected result.
  3. Share what you have tried to do to fix the problem by your self. 
    Usually using a web browser in private navigation / incognito mode and using a different computer might, among other troubleshooting steps are helpful details. All users should have tried something.
    If you know about the HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the web broswer developer tools you might have a wide range of options to try. It might also helpful that you share if you tried something, but this is optional
  4. Share what you found from this site and from, in this case Wikipedia official resources for end-users and why the didn't meet your needs. In the worst case, show what you tried to find those resources, be specific. Saying things like "I googled but found nothing" doesn't help anyone".

Points 2 to 4 are my interpretation of How do I ask a good question?. If you find that this does not go with you, follow the guidance direcltly from that articly. You also might find helpful Why do I see a message that my question does not meet quality standards?.

Questions about mobile apps are off-topic here.
Questions about open-source code are off-topic here too.

The above doesn't help your question the question to a good fit for this site. What could help is:

  1. Remove the "noise" / chitchat. Ref Expected Behavior.
  2. Focus on the description of what you are trying to do and the expected result.
  3. Share what you have tried to do to fix the problem by your self. Usually using a web browser in private navigation / incognito mode and using a different computer might, among other troubleshooting steps are helpful details. All users should have tried something.
    If you know about the HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the web broswer developer tools you might have a wide range of options to try. It might also helpful that you share if you tried something, but this is optional
  4. Share what you found from this site and from, in this case Wikipedia official resources for end-users and why the didn't meet your needs. In the worst case, show what you tried to find those resources, be specific. Saying things like "I googled but found nothing" doesn't help anyone".

Points 2 to 4 are my interpretation of How do I ask a good question?. If you find that this does not go with you, follow the guidance direcltly from that articly. You also might find helpful Why do I see a message that my question does not meet quality standards?.

Questions about mobile apps are off-topic here.
Questions about open-source code are off-topic here too.

The above doesn't help your question to be a good fit for this site. What could help is:

  1. Remove the "noise" / chitchat. Ref Expected Behavior.
  2. Focus on the description of what you are trying to do and the expected result.
  3. Share what you have tried to fix the problem by your self. 
    Usually using a web browser in private navigation / incognito mode and using a different computer might, among other troubleshooting steps are helpful details. All users should have tried something.
    If you know about the HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the web broswer developer tools you might have a wide range of options to try. It might also helpful that you share if you tried something, but this is optional
  4. Share what you found from this site and from, in this case Wikipedia official resources for end-users and why the didn't meet your needs. In the worst case, show what you tried to find those resources, be specific. Saying things like "I googled but found nothing" doesn't help anyone".

Points 2 to 4 are my interpretation of How do I ask a good question?. If you find that this does not go with you, follow the guidance direcltly from that articly. You also might find helpful Why do I see a message that my question does not meet quality standards?.

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Questions about mobile apps are off-topic here.
Questions about open-source code are off-topic here too.

The above doesn't help your question the question to a good fit for this site. What could help is:

  1. Remove the "noise" / chitchat. Ref https://webapps.stackexchange.com/help/behaviorExpected Behavior.
  2. Focus on the description of what you are trying to do and the expected result.
  3. Share what you have tried to do to fix the problem by your self. Usually using a web browser in private navigation / incognito mode and using a different computer might, among other troubleshooting steps are helpful details. All users should have tried something.
    If you know about the HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the web broswer developer tools you might have a wide range of options to try. It might also helpful that you share if you tried something, but this is optional
  4. Share what you found from this site and from, in this case Wikipedia official resources for end-users and why the didn't meet your needs. In the worst case, show what you tried to find those resources, be specific. Saying things like "I googled but found nothing" doesn't help anyone".

Points 2 to 4 are my interpretation of How do I ask a good question?. If you find that this does not go with you, follow the guidance direcltly from that articly. You also might find helpful Why do I see a message that my question does not meet quality standards?.

Questions about mobile apps are off-topic here.
Questions about open-source code are off-topic here too.

The above doesn't help your question the question to a good fit for this site. What could help is:

  1. Remove the "noise" / chitchat. Ref https://webapps.stackexchange.com/help/behavior.
  2. Focus on the description of what you are trying to do and the expected result.
  3. Share what you have tried to do to fix the problem by your self. Usually using a web browser in private navigation / incognito mode and using a different computer might, among other troubleshooting steps are helpful details. All users should have tried something.
    If you know about the HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the web broswer developer tools you might have a wide range of options to try. It might also helpful that you share if you tried something, but this is optional
  4. Share what you found from this site and from, in this case Wikipedia official resources for end-users and why the didn't meet your needs. In the worst case, show what you tried to find those resources, be specific. Saying things like "I googled but found nothing" doesn't help anyone".

Points 2 to 4 are my interpretation of How do I ask a good question?. If you find that this does go with you, follow the guidance from Why do I see a message that my question does not meet quality standards?.

Questions about mobile apps are off-topic here.
Questions about open-source code are off-topic here too.

The above doesn't help your question the question to a good fit for this site. What could help is:

  1. Remove the "noise" / chitchat. Ref Expected Behavior.
  2. Focus on the description of what you are trying to do and the expected result.
  3. Share what you have tried to do to fix the problem by your self. Usually using a web browser in private navigation / incognito mode and using a different computer might, among other troubleshooting steps are helpful details. All users should have tried something.
    If you know about the HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the web broswer developer tools you might have a wide range of options to try. It might also helpful that you share if you tried something, but this is optional
  4. Share what you found from this site and from, in this case Wikipedia official resources for end-users and why the didn't meet your needs. In the worst case, show what you tried to find those resources, be specific. Saying things like "I googled but found nothing" doesn't help anyone".

Points 2 to 4 are my interpretation of How do I ask a good question?. If you find that this does not go with you, follow the guidance direcltly from that articly. You also might find helpful Why do I see a message that my question does not meet quality standards?.

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