No, featuring is a supervisor only tool. However if you see a good question that you would like featured, feel free to message any active supervisor asking them to feature it for you.
Let me answer with questions Does your device support Siri? Do you have Siri enabled? Are you trying to user the hold-to-ear feature? She is there when you don't need her then.
It is called the user interface.
No, you cannot. You can only Feature questions one by one.
A user name in this site looking at questions when she is here. A user name in this site looking at questions when she/he is here.
In PowerPoint, the co-authoring function feature allows the user to share a presentation with other people.
Because then there wouldn't be anyone to ask or answer questions.
A regular user is someone who would use the computer everyday to complete tasks or jobs. An occasional user would use the computer every so often, but not every day.
Functionality refers to how well something works. Features refer to what something can do. A Feature is a sub-system or facility that in included within a larger system. A Function is the an action that can be performed within the system. Many Functionalities are enabled through a Feature. For instance, User Administration is a feature offered in Windows. Add User, Grant Privilege to User, Delete User, List Users, etc. are Functions enabled by the User Administration feature.
In Microsoft Word, you can use the "Tell Me" feature, which is accessed via the light bulb icon or by pressing Alt + Q. This feature allows you to ask questions, find information, and receive step-by-step instructions to perform various tasks within the application. It helps streamline the user experience by providing quick access to commands and features without navigating through menus.
Regular contributors cannot disable a block on a user. Only Supervisors can disable a block on a user.
There are several tasks that can be assigned to you based on your preferences. Once these tasks are completed, you will receive a number of badges and promotions. For example, one promotion is when a regular user is promoted to supervisor of a specific category. Once promoted to this position, the user is given more "power" to do tasks that a normal user would not be permitted to do such as trashing questions, responding in a supervisors' forum, putting questions in a catch-all category, and many other things!
A Jira user story is a high-level description of a feature from the end user's perspective, while a task is a specific action that needs to be completed to achieve that feature. User stories focus on the "what" and "why," while tasks focus on the "how" and "when" of project management.