When did this happen, exactly?

Edit: Ah, it's about search engine weights for any javascript documentation you like, not that Moz allows you to edit docs (though apparently Moz does).

Then as more people being to link their articles, note this part is key, AND put buttons in, we can change the search results. We are also working to improve the MDN and other such resources as well as pool them together in a more concise manner. This is not something that is a one off item, but a long term commitment for us, by us to improve things.


Strange that the auto-generated links send you to different places in the moz js docs with each load (String, regex, array, global object, etc). Perhaps that's how you have to spoof search engines now?

Another edit: Bizarre.

Ace is a standalone code editor written in JavaScript. Our goal is to create a web based code editor that matches and extends the features, usability and performance of existing native editors such as TextMate, Vim or Eclipse. It can be easily embedded in any web page and JavaScript application. Ace is developed as the primary editor for Cloud9 IDE and the successor of the Mozilla Skywriter (Bespin) Project.


This Javascript app thing really has gotten out of control. ;^) $15 a month for an open source IDE (Cloud9 IDE) that was $49/month? I must be reading something wrong.

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