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If its really that important to you, you can get one of those horrid geocities or tripod accounts to make links to.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Warning Link to the minion's animation, do not use.
It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox
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http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/all_comments.asp?Page=1
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Right hand column, click on 'Question Time'
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Very good work Chris!
Soon I will send you an email like this:
Send me all your source code so I can make a place like yours
jhaga
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Seems like I get a little older every day...;)
I've been changing things up a bit lately in my desktop environment... Along with some visual styles I'm also running at a much higher resolution than in the past, but with Extra Large fonts turned on. This gives me the best of both worlds in most applications. I can have large text where I need it and also where I want it within most app's. Anyway, most of the sites I frequent obey IE's text size option but not CP. I sure would like that.
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Wouldn't that be nice? Web designers and their "carefully picked sizes"... jeez.
Paul Watson's Zoom links work well to overcome this however. (or just use the built-in feature in Mozilla)
Zoom in
Zoom out
- Shog9 -
I'd show a smile but I'm too weak
I'd share with you, could I only speak
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Dude, you just got my Jaw Dropping Holy Sh*t That's Cool Award
I don't mind the fixed font size on CP as much, because at least the font is a readable size. It's the idiots who set their font to 6 points and don't let you resize that get my goat. That's right up there on the WebPagesThatSuck-o-Meter with sticking the entire page in a fixed-width table (like 400 px wide).
--Mike--
Yeah, payin' the bills with my mad programming skillz.
Defraggin' my hard drive for thrills.
Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber
"You have Erica on the brain" - Jon Sagara to me
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I reckon a "tip of the day" would be a cool section to have. People could submit their tips and each day a new one would be displayed with the same as articles to comment on the tip etc.
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Good idea!
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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I have noticed a many language specific questions appearing on "Visual C++" message board. What I am purposing is a new board to specificaly answer these types of questions. I would enjoy not only answering these types of questions, but also enjoy reading the answers that others provide (consider it a learning board).
I am proposing this because of questions like the following:
1) Why use? if(0==x) instead of if(x==0).
2) Why am I getting an error:
struct mystuct {char* pStr; int n} test = {"test",1,000};
3) Can I import files into my project using #include:
#include "somefile.cpp"
4) etc...
May be it could be called "C/C++ Language" quesions.
I refused to write in C++ code until I could write (ANSI) C code in my sleep. C++ is great, but after many years of writing in C++ (mosly MFC not ANSI) I still need more input.
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I have been getting frequent (about 60%) errors when trying to post replies in the forums. Most often are the 'not posted' or 'duplicate post' type. In every case, when I checked back my post was, in fact, posted correctly. Once in a great while the response will actually identify which server produced the error - this week they've all been Web4. Could you possibly modify the script to always display the source server of the error? It might be helpful to you if we could identify the responsible server when reporting errors.
"Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom
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I've been getting this, but only about 30% of the time.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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Last sunday CP made me to relogin. After I logged back this one[^] look weird to me.
It shows as if I didn't read any of posts in all the boards.
Don't and drive.
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Kant wrote:
this one[^] look weird to me.
Well, i've seen the GeoCities "This page is not available." page far too often for it to surprise me anymore - it's not the prettiest page around, but i'd say it's more mundane than weird.
(Sounds like your cookie got deleted/expired btw - or, you went to thecodeproject.com instead of codeproject.com or vise-versa)
- Shog9 -
Fat and soft, pink and weak / Foot and thigh, tongue and cheek
You know I'm told they swallow you whole / Skin and bone.
- Queens of the Stone Age, Mosquito Song
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Shog9 wrote:
Well, i've seen the GeoCities "This page is not available." page far too often for it to surprise me anymore - it's not the prettiest page around, but i'd say it's more mundane than weird.
Now that's weird. I made sure that it's avaliable when I posted my earlier message. If I go from CP via my post I get the same error.
But if I type it in the URL box, it works.
Try like this:
JPG File Location
Shog9 wrote:
(Sounds like your cookie got deleted/expired btw - or, you went to thecodeproject.com instead of codeproject.com or vise-versa)
I didn't reboot my machine and I was using the same URL via favorites.
May be your right, my cookie must have got expired..
Don't and drive.
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Hey, Ravi!
Saw your homepage. Where's the link to CP? Eh? EH? [EDIT] Why none on your homepage, though?[/EDIT]
Kant wrote:
But if I type it in the URL box, it works.
Try like this:
JPG File Location
That doesn't work either.
Vikram.
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1. Don't ask unnecessary questions. You know what I mean?
2. Avoid redundancy at all costs.
3. Avoid redundancy at all costs.
"Do not give redundant error messages again and again." - A classmate of mine, while giving a class talk on error detection in compiler design.
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After someone selects some text in the area and clicks on the link button, Would be nice that the anchor is added without the unnecessary http://something content in it, and then the caret be positioned right after the quote, so that if someone has a url in the clipboard waiting to be pasted, IJW!
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Dear CPians,
How many times you found an article that you really wanted to read but didn't have the time to do it that very moment?!. It has happened to me many times.
As My Favourites list on IE is growing bigger and bigger and I have started losing control of it, why not have a READ LATER list in CP. Every article could have a button to add the article into your READ LATER list or something like that and then you could easily go back to it...
Just a thought!...
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Look for a "Bookmark" link off to the left of the articles. This puts them into a list accessible at any time from the "My Bookmarks" link at top left.
- Shog9 -
Fat and soft, pink and weak / Foot and thigh, tongue and cheek
You know I'm told they swallow you whole / Skin and bone.
- Queens of the Stone Age, Mosquito Song
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sorry ....
Didn't notice...
I am new to this!
Thanx
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theJazzyBrain wrote:
Didn't notice...
I am new to this!
CP is big with lots of features.. takes a while to get used to it.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Okay, this request is for all us Lounge Lizards.
Do you know that page where you can look at all of your previous posts? It would be great to see what the score of each rated message is.
Yes, I want to see if the smart-ass comment I made in the lounge got massive approval or was just tepidly received.
It would also be great to see how many responses there were to each message.
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If it starts to make sense, you're in a cult.
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Seeing that some articles like this one[^] get some great reviews and consistent high scores, by a large number of CPians, could we see a "Code Project Seal Of Approval"
For example, an article that gets over an hundred votes and an average score of of 4.5, would get the seal of approval.
Max
Maximilien Lincourt
For success one must aquire one's self
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(I just saw the popularity link...)
Max.
Maximilien Lincourt
For success one must aquire one's self
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