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I knew and I actually did it but i don't know how can I edit my blog rss feed (it's on blogger.com)so I can mark my posts for code project(add codeproject keyword)
thank you for you help
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Under our Blog FAQ you can see we aggregate by adding <category> tags to the RSS feed.
eBlogger may call these labels.
How to Add a Code Project Label to your Feed:
- Under the Posting tab you will see a list of your blog entries, select the ones you want to aggregate to Code Project by ticking the box by each blog entry.
- Posting > Edit Posts > (dropdown above Edit View) Label Actions > New Label (ensure scripted windows is enabled) > Enter "CodeProject"
- Click OK.
- Done.
Because the default feed for eBlogger is Atom 1.0, make sure you add "?alt=rss" to the end of your feed URL.
The result will look like this: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
Please let me know if you have any problems along the way.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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It worked!
Thank you very much.
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I just finished composing an article through the article submission wizard.
How do I get out of "composing" state? I feel trapped as I checked the "composing" checkbox on the very first page the very first time, but now I don't see such checkboxes any more???
HELP
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Fixed
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks.
Did I do something wrong? or overlook something?
or has something really missing in the use case I followed?
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Do you have access to the format anywhere other than box "Work in Progress?"
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Sean Ewington wrote: Do you have access to the format anywhere other than box "Work in Progress?"
I have no idea what that means.
I did find the "Work in Progress - do not make public" checkbox in the mean time,
can't imagine I overlooked that one. Sorry.
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Probably because it's the teeny tiniest box we could have made. How anyone ever noticed it, is a wonder to me
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Sean Ewington wrote: How anyone ever noticed it, is a wonder to me
Maybe they don't and a lot of substandard articles are the result.
BTW: I would put that checkbox very near to the buttons under the edit box, as it is related to preview/save hidden/save publicly decision of which most parts are at the bottom.
And I would like to have:
1. a cancel button
2. a way to move back and forth between all the pages involved in submitting an article, I'm not particularly fond of one-way streets.
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I'm currently writing an article, but I have some problems when I upload some images.
They just don't appear in the following screen. Some images has been successfully uploaded. I tried to re-upload the images which didn't upload but it didn't work.
Do you have an idea why I can't upload some images ? (.jpeg, 47 KB, 397*391)
Thanks for your responses !
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The cause was that my image's extension was .jpeg and not .jpg !
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Hi,
I posted my article on 05/08/2009. But when i see in the status it is still showing me 'composing'. When it will get approved and shown to public?
If i need any improvement, will i get any messages or mail?
Need help
My article link: WPF Introduction: Databinding + Styles + IValueConverter[^]
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An article should be in "pending" status in order to be approved. You can bring an article out of "composing" status by checking the tiny box above the article itself that reads "Work in progress, do not publish." I've fixed the status for your article
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanx a lot. My article got approved and published.
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Good job
I also intend to post a new article. That' good!
[N][Q][H]
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I'm curious: why is the moderation system LIFO instead of FIFO? It seems counter-intuitive. I tried searching the forums for "moderation" and "LIFO", and only found two posts, both of which use the word "unfortunately" to describe the situation. This suggests that some moderators wish it worked differently. Is there something inherent in the voting process that makes it impossible to process the oldest requests first?
Best regards,
Chris
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if we assume some articles will never be approved, and the (automatic or manual?) removal isn't optimal, then a FIFO system would hide all new entries as soon as 5 or so bad old ones are present; in that respect a LIFO is slightly better.
I would prefer them ordered by their voting average, not filing time; so the best not-yet-approved article would be on the top; that way better articles would be approved sooner, and lesser ones probably never.
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Ideally it is FIFO. It just appears to be otherwise because a number of articles that need improvement/suggestions sit while the author tries to fix them.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
modified on Monday, August 10, 2009 7:14 AM
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I Use Two Of Your Projects To Make Simple Program.
Can I Use It As An Article?
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As long as you clearly reference the other articles and make it clear which parts where used, yes.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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OK
Let Me Tel You About My Project Because I Am Not Sure To Put It I Think That It Is Small Idea.
It Is About Traking And Move The Mouse Arrow Depinding On Head Moving.
(I Put A Liaser On Hat And Point The Liaser At The Wall, There Is Camera Directed To Wall Too Capturing The Light Movment And Depinding On It The Arrow Will Move)(I Call This Project Head_Tracking)Is My Project worthe To Put It Between Your Projects?
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The project is definitely worth writing an article about! It sounds very cool.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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The capitalisation on your message is amazingly difficult to read. I suggest you engage with one of the mentors to help with the article layout.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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