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Here ya go[^]
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jeremy Falcon
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articles could have some kind of flag that would say something about framework version they are referencing on. (article writers wouldn’t forget to mention framework version - very usual thing, and readers would know on which framework version article is referencing at).
If there is, I apologize! (then I haven't seen it - maybe it should be at some better place )
Greatings,
Preky
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At the top right of each article is a list of relevant technologies used. Unfortunately not everyone fills in the details correctlyso some may not be marked correctly.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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He, he thx Chris on clearing things up!
Although I have been reading articles on CodeProject for a some years, I have never noticed that. Usualy I haven't paid attention on that right corner as I didn't realized that should be relevant technology, it was almost always filled with common information, unless it was written from some authors like Marc Clifton etc.
Reading their articles actually didn't metter for what technology they were written as it was never waste of time of reading or download ...
Greatings,
Preky
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The [Get Link] option produces links in the form "http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?msg=123456&forumid=123456#xx123456xx". This opens the right page, but it does not scroll down to the message. Either the "xx"'s should be removed from the link, or added to the "A Name" parameter of the message, then it works as it should.
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The <a name=... are there...
Which browser are you using?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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i use it plenty of times a day... no problems at all... (both FF and IE)
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So here I was reading a reply to a post in the lounge when the reply "closed" on me after a few seconds. This has been happening regularly since this morning.
Maybe my browser's hinting that I should get back to work.
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Looks like something's doing a "Go Back" on my browser (IE) every few seconds.
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I'm beginning to suspect it's my overly eager new optical mouse.
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/ravi
-- modified at 17:28 Tuesday 25th July, 2006
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Are you sure it's not a gesture extension? I know mine does that when I move the mouse left in a certain (can't rememvber what's the word I'm looking for, oh yes) gesture.
"I know which side I want to win regardless of how many wrongs they have to commit to achieve it." - Stan Shannon
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote: Are you sure it's not a gesture extension?
If it is, my mouse is making rude gestures at me.
/ravi
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Okay, I checked the last couple of pages, so hopefully this isn't a dupe.
As of today, email notification of replies to posts (Lounge, specifically), is still sporadic, has been since the new design was put online. Sometimes I gets 'em, sometimes I don't.
Figure you guys probably already know about this, but thought I'd report it just in case, for the same reason that sharks don't eat lawyers.
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Message Closed
modified 27-Apr-15 11:21am.
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Of course I have no idea since I don't work for CP. However, I think "it sucks" is a bit harsh. Let those who have no bugs in their own code cast the first stone. It was a major upgrade. They'll get it worked out.
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When you say please
In all seriousness it's due to a massive volume of email we'd had to deal with over the last couple of weeks. We're working on a solution.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I really wondered at the fact, that I got the Silver level when I reached 500 messages for just two or three days and then I was Bronze again.
Isn't that funny?
Regards,
Ingo
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PROST Roleplaying Game
War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.
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Bronze is correct. You get bumped to bronze as soon as you post 1 message, and that counts as the level bonus for your first 500. So you have to post another 500 (total 1000) to get to silver.
Or you could just wait and you'll reach gold eventually
--Mike--
Visual C++ MVP
LINKS~! Ericahist | PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ
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Uh well I'm not surprised to be Bronze, I was surprised to be silver and after some days being Bronze again
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PROST Roleplaying Game
War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.
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I was "dang near blind" when I was 7 years old, and during the last 47 years my situtaion has not improved. As a result, I have found that setting the Tools|Internet Options|Accessibility setting to "Ignore font sizes specified" and "Ignore font styles specified" to "Checked" in IE6 has been useful (along with changing the font to Arial) for *most* websites.
With these settings, most of the websites I visit "re-wrap" text to fit my browser window nicely, but CodeProject doesn't. As a result, when I use the "cntrl scroll wheel" on my mouse, I either have to accept a "too small" font size which includes the left-hand "frame" in my browser window, or a "too large" font size which requires me to scroll left and right in order to see the line of text I'm trying to read.
What I'd like to do...
1) View all text and graphics related to the article I'm reading at a font size of 12 or 14 points (without scrolling left and right).
2) See the left-hand frame (for bookmarks, etc.) by scrolling left.
Some (potentially useful) info:
Screen resolution 1024*768 (have good graphics card, so can go higher, but typically makes all fonts "thinner" and tougher to read).
Browser: IE6.X (most recent non-beta release).
OS: WinXP Home
Does someone here have a set of viewing parameters that will optimize my "CodeProject Experience"?
Thanks,
Dale
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The problem is because we use absolute instead of relative fonts. I'm in the process of redoing all of this (only 6 years too late) but increasing font size and ensuring layout remains decent can often be mutually exclusive. But I know reading messed up layout is better than not being able to read nicely laid out text.
At the risk of a total cop-out can I suggest a much, much nicer solution: IE7. IE7 has a zoom function that doesn't increase font size but instead magnifies everything: text, graphics, form elements - the lot. IMO a much nicer solution than simply increasing font size. In any case you may want to check it out
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: At the risk of a total cop-out can I suggest a much, much nicer solution: IE7. IE7 has a zoom function that doesn't increase font size but instead magnifies everything: text, graphics, form elements - the lot. IMO a much nicer solution than simply increasing font size. In any case you may want to check it out
Opera's had this functionality for years. WIth very few exceptions it manages to zoom without inducing horizontal scrolling, or fubaring the layout.
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Was FF 1.Xs zoom as capable? I remember it being alot flakier but that might just've been CPs old design not zooming as well.
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Thanks for all your suggestions! I just downloaded FF 1.0.5.1 (I had previously installed 1.0.0.7, but it "broke" somehow so I had stopped using it). It completely solves my original problem (text enlarges *and* reflows )
Now for a (rhetorical) question...Why isn't there a context menu (right-click)choice of "Send To..." *for a URL* that accesses the appropriate shortcut to whichever browser you choose? If that option was available, it wouldn't be such a PITA to use a "non-system-default" browser for those times when I know FF is better than IE.
The concept works great for *files*...I don't always want to open a ".cs" file in Visual Studio, so I stick shortcuts to NotePad, WordPad, a Hex Editor, and a lightweight programmer's editor in the "Send To" subdirectory...sweet!
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