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Membership status calculated as follows:
1-4 articles posted = Bronze. 5-14 articles = Silver. 15-24 articles = Gold. 25+ articles = Platinum. Each 500 messages posted adds one level, and if a user has posted a message then each year of membership adds 1 level. Bonus levels not valid for Gold members. Bronze is awarded at the beginning of the first 500 messages posted instead of the end.
TOXCCT >>> GEII power
[VisualCalc 3.0 updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide new! ]
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The real question though about membership which is not described: -is silver awarded at the beginning or end of your second year of membership.
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Well just to avoid some confusion (might be I m confusing myself!)
I have posted 21 messages but still no medal is shown. Then what about that bronze at the beginning?!
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Mahesh Sapre wrote: Then what about that bronze at the beginning?!
it does actually is, but you're there from only 5 days, and the script that upgrade the users statuses don't run everyday AFAIK...
so be a little patient, you'll get your bronze medal soon.
TOXCCT >>> GEII power
[VisualCalc 3.0 updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide new! ]
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toxcct wrote: you'll get your bronze medal soon.
I will wait for that day to come! . But I suppose when you said this
toxcct wrote: but you're there from only 5 days
you saw only dd part (and not dd/mm/yyyy) in the following
Member since Thursday 4th May, 2006
anyways thanks for the reply.
Bye
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Mahesh Sapre wrote: you saw only dd part (and not dd/mm/yyyy) in the following
Member since Thursday 4th May, 2006
what did you mean by this ?
yes, i looked at your starting membership date, am i wrong with this ?
TOXCCT >>> GEII power
[VisualCalc 3.0 updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide new! ]
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Oh!
What I meant is that my membership is since 4th May 2006, for over a month and not just for 5 days as you said.
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The trash icon needs to be better vertically aligned with the number rating next to it.
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In the General C# Programming section there are two sub-categories:
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/[^]
Design and Achitecture
Design and Architecture
I am guessing the first one is a typo?
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Yeah, it's supposed to be "Acupuncture". Why else would we need a sharpened C...
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I hope to one day be like you.
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Hi CodeProject,
Can we start a new forum for sharepoint on codeproject?
Thanks,
Sumit
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Tried searching for "Script#" before posting about it in the lounge and got back all sorts of bizarre results. Few of the excerpts actually had the word script in them, maybe in the url's?
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It would be nice to have a button which would turn off the "new" tags on posts. Not all of the new tags, but say an update. ex: If a come on here for the first time in three days, there are new tags all over the place. I can see which messages are new, but there is no distinction for messages which are posted in the few minutes I have been reading through the last three days. It would be nice to have a button which updates the new tags the same as logging out and back in does.
Thanks
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I'm not going to change my browser of choice just to read codeproject forums thanks all the same.
IE works everywhere and I don't have the time that is apparently required to muck around with FF to get it to work with all web sites.
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John Cardinal wrote: I'm not going to change my browser of choice just to read codeproject forums thanks all the same.
IE works everywhere and I don't have the time that is apparently required to muck around with FF to get it to work with all web sites.
You could use both - that's what I do.
Regards,
Nish
-- modified at 12:06 Friday 26th May, 2006
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Wouldn't it be better to place a comment text box to show what did authers updated exactly?, so if we see an article in the first page again, don't get rid of it quickly!! and don't read it all again for a typo mistake being solved
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Many times I searched for a subject and found no matches in CodeProject. Writers (Authors or whatever you'll call them) can use such searches if:
There was a board (say) 'No Result Search Board' where unsuccessful searches (of course filtered!) will be placed there, and any professional interested in a subject may decide to write an article about it. (and probably reserving the article first!, so that not 10000 professional work on the same subject ).
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while (I'm_alive) {
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I don't know how it's done exactly but I was surfing for some programming help and came across a forum that automatically shows any code that's in a code block in a scrollable text box.
It was pretty cool as you could read the text around the code much easier and then focus in on the code and scroll through it without losing the gist of the conversation around it because the code doesn't take up so much room on the page any more as it's in an edit box like control on the page so you can still see the text outside the block in the posting without crazy scrolling of the whole page.
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