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Sounds like a bug. We'll get on it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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this is to bring to the notice that,
in most of the cases, i found, if there is a wider single line in a code snippet, the whole post's allignment gets disturbed and the right most part gets hidden.
iam not sure if it is noted or has any fix so far.
see here for example:
http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3120030/Re-help-in-modifying-a-code.aspx[^]
the text after "Vote to remov" is hidden.
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modified on Thursday, July 16, 2009 12:47 AM
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chandu004 wrote: has any fix so far.
A higher res monitor works. at 1600x1200 it fits without problem.
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yes, its fine.
how ever, now, people posting much wider lines have to adjust them properly.
thank you.
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Looks fine on 1920x1080 as well.
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What browser are you using?
It looks OK on FireFox 3.
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Looks ok in chrome as well.
So by process of elimination we end up with IE
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You should hire some more or stop renting them out for pregnancy testing.
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too busy doing what? nothing changed during those two and a half hours.
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If nothing changed, how do you know it was two and a half hours?
Own up, it was you wasn't it?
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Just check the forums, there is a gap of 2.5 hours nothing got posted.
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Too busy with the pregnancy testing.
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That is unacceptable. If they want to take a test, let them do so in their own time.
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I guess Chris will have to rethink his medical plan, to much freedom in it
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Luc Pattyn wrote: let them do so in their own time
I wasn't aware the hamster had their own time, this could have disastrous consequences. Just think at the damage a hamster can do after a night out in the town.
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modified on Thursday, July 16, 2009 8:18 AM
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Ever since they became unionised it's been nothing but trouble...
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the hamsters have an union
Troublesome times ahead
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Write now there is an monthly competition going for "Best Overall Article May 2009" and has been started Today.
But,
Forms authentication and Role based authorization: a quicker, simpler, and correct approach
article has already own the prizes for that. The article say it has already own prizes for this competition
"Prize winner in Competition "Best overall article of May 2009". and
Prize winner in Competition "Best ASP.NET article of May 2009"
Am I missing something ?
Please correct me if I am wrong.
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This is just a glitch that we are trying to fix, thanks for pointing it out
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The Code Project
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Please add a sticky message to the Article Writing forum, explaining what the forum is for, and isn't for.
People keep posting questions there that relate to very specific problems they have with articles they have submitted; such questions need to be in "Bugs and Suggs" for admins to pick them up.
More in general: please add a stikcy message to every forum that currently does not have one.
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i really apologise if
1.if this is not the appropriate forum to ask my doubt regarding the CP forums usage.
2.if the doubt which iam going to ask is a self explanatory one.
i find a link called "watch" beside "book mark". i tried but iam unable to find where a particular post is watched.
i guess, that option enables us to keep watching a thread for updates and give automatic online alerts if they are answered, i mean without refreshing the page manually.
if my guess is wrong, then please letme know if there is any such feature.
and also the advantage of watch.
thanks all in advance.
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I don't know. Isn't there a tooltip that sheds some light?
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Luc Pattyn wrote: Isn't there a tooltip that sheds some light?
no iam not able to find that tool tip.
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No - this is a good question and one which we need to clarify.
Adding a 'watch' means you bookmark and item and at the same time add it to your Watched items in your My CodeProject[^] page. We'll also be expanding this so watched items appear in alerts in other places.
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Chris Maunder
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