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I need some help with this article: Beginner's Guide to HTML5/CSS3 - Part 1 of 12[^]
1. The article full of external links, however in a lot of cases it's hard to spot that links. Now I'm able to edit the html to add some sign to the links, but I'm not sure what is the best way to do it? I need some advice...
2. DragonHeart335 commented on the article and pointed out, that I may need someone to proofread it. I'm not a native English so I can't judge it, and I ask you to see and help if you can...
Thanks in advance!
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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1. Use class="external" on your external links. eg. This[^] is an external link, this[^] isn't.
2. We're always happy to proof read.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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1. Thank you - I will do that...
2. I'm happy if you are - but it will be 12 articles to read...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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Consider your article proofread good sir.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Thank you very much...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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Here is an example site (the filters with red and grey in the middle of screen and also displaying results): http://www.cel.ro/telefoane-mobile/
Can you please do a tutorial on this? at a beginner level?
This could help me a lot and also some of my colleagues.
Thank you.
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This forum is for people who write articles, all of whom are volunteers who do it in their own time. If you are looking for tutorials/articles on specific subjects then you should use Google to search for them.
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How much Hour are required to post article when it is sent
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It's the weekend over at HQ; please be patient.
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We do our best to get articles posted within 48 business hours. But I can't currently find your article in the submission queue. Could you please let me know the title?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hi,
I have just posted an article and each time the zip file I included is re-downloaded it is corrupted. It was fine earlier before release. I have re-uploaded the file once, it shows 1MB, but when re-downloaded it is 29Kb, and corrupted.
Here is the article:
C# WPF Dependency Injection Data Demo[^]
Any ideas.
Thanks,
Baxter.
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Hi all,
I just posted a draft of publication to know if it could be a good article or not.
To get feedback I had to mark it as "ready to publish" even it wasn't.
After that I had some short feedback telling me that it was not the right way to proceed and that I would need a "Mentor".
@OriginalGriff told me that he could be the one, unfortunatelly I tried to find a way to contact him but it looks impossible.
After a unsuccessfull one hour search, I post this question to know :
- how I can contact one member? (private message?)
- how I could find a mentor without doing the dirty trick I did?
Do not hesitate if you have an article or a previous post answering this question.
As I said before I search one hour before posting ...
Thank you
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OriginalGriff kindly contacted me about your article and that you were looking for a Mentor. I have changed the status of your article to "InReview." While in this status you should be able to talk to OriginalGriff (or another Mentor) who comments on your article telling you how to improve it.
Once you are done discussing how to proceed you can make changes to your article. If you check the box "work in progress" the article won't be published, and I believe your Mentor will still be able to make future comments on the article. Once the article is complete in the Mentor's eyes you would uncheck that box and the article will go back to the moderation queue.
Please let me know if you have further questions.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Thank you for your reply!
What is the right way, next time I will be looking for a mentor?
I mean without doing my dirty trick ...
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Hi,
I have found that my articles with username as "dspl_kishan@hotmail.com" have been deleted. I am not sure why it has happened. Can you please look into this issue and let me know exact reason why does it happened. Also It would be great if you can restore my articles and publish those.
Thanks in advance.
-Kishan
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Could you please give me the URLs to your articles? I will take a look.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hello
I started my first article (http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/SubmissionWizard.aspx?aid=735864[^]
1. During edit the code section (pre formatted) show fine but in preview everything is messed up (no more line breaks but html codes).
2. I am using Linux and firefox 27.0.0.1 and I am unable to upload files. Tried a zip with .c, .h and .ino within and a png image file. Everytime I get 'Upload failed'.
Is this OK?
If so, I stop putting any more effort in this.
Josef
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Could you please email me the code and images? I'll be happy to fix the formatting.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hi,
I always want to give an nice article. But my poor English and my poor Writing Flow. Always my article are goes into the tips section . Everybody asks the explanation about the article. But I clearly explained with my knowledge.
I guess the problem is my poor English.
I believe I'd definitely improve my skills in codeproject.com
I want the answers for following questions. Kindly Answer me.
1) How to improve my English?
2) How to Improve my Writing skills? Need Some Sample Articles? (Easily Understandable).
Thanks,
Anand. G
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First of all, please let me congratulate you on the fact that you are writing for CodeProject. It's truly a wonderful thing choosing to share knowledge with others. Now, if you are wondering why someone says it should be a tip/trick and not an article, it's normally because of one of these things:
The article is primarily a code dump. There's very little explanation of the code.
The article is short. It shows what you are doing but doesn't explain why you are doing it, what made you choose to implement it that way, what the alternatives were that you rejected and so on.
The article is short - even with a full explanation of why you chose to do it that way and so on, the actual code is still only two or three lines long.
If you want to see what constitutes an article, please go and read articles by Nish Sivakumar, Marc Clifton, Sacha Barber, Daniel Vaughan, Paulo Zemek and many other wonderful authors. The thing you will see in all of their work is attention to detail and the amount of thought they put into crafting their articles.
As far as your English goes, don't worry too much about it. When you finish writing an article, don't submit it - leave it in composing status and email Sean Ewington to ask if a CodeProject mentor can take a look at it. The mentors will generally help guide you through the process of getting your article published. They will tell you what needs to be changed and why.
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Thanks a lot Pete O'Hanlon . Your reply is very needful to me. . I understand myself what I do next?. I'd be the part of codeproject always .
Thanks,
Anand. G
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Also read articles by Pete O'Hanlon[^], who is too modest to promote his excellent work.
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I am really happy to see my name in your message
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