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AnswerRe: Can you look at who is approving things, please. Pin
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GeneralHow did these two get through? Pin
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Hi Chris,

I would suggest a bit uniformity. For me the descriptions on:
Code Project Article FAQ - Article[^]
Code Project Article FAQ - Tip[^]

are a bit different than the ones in the wizard page.

What I usually use as explanation when I get a question of "why?" to my comments in approval queue is:

Quote:
A post can contain 2500 words but it still being a tip. I don't think it is a matter of length

The biggest difference for me is the learn effect. Let's suppose the same topic.

Option 1:
You just say click here, choose that, use this code, click there...
This is a tip, no matter how long.

Option 2:
You need to click here to choose the option X1, because that will set the property Y1 that you need to make Z1. If you prefer to do Z2, then you will need to use the property Y2. Once you have done this, you should see that... Once done with this you can use this code to implement the functionality XXX. The code itself will do YYYY (commenting things that are not obvious seeing the code). I made several tests before taking this approach, this was my best option because...
This would be an article.


Do you agree with it? I am just curious.
M.D.V. Wink | ;)

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QuestionWhy was my article recategorized? It is obviously an article not a tip/trick. Pin
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Questionis it a requirement for an article to include source code rather than dll's ? Pin
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