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No, you don't add a third bar, nor a fourth, nor a fifth (etc.) every time the article is revised. There will ALWAYS be just two bars; one representing the current rating, and the other representing the previous rating, with the readership getting to vote anew every time the article gets updated. That ability to vote anew only becomes doable when the article is revised.
The idea of being able to vote anew with only one "Result" bar present, is that it would invalidate (or corrupt) the previous rating for the work (as it existed) prior to it being updated, leaving the general readership without a means of knowing whether the updated work was better, worst, or of the same quality (whatever that might be) prior to it being updated.
The second bar simply adds a comparative means to the prospective reader in deciding whether to do a second reading of the work or simply pass it over.
William
Fortes in fide et opere!
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The problem with having a fixed two bars tied to the current edit and the last one is that a simple typo correction would roll things over. Hmm, perhaps in conjunction with some sort of 'Is this a minor or major edit?' prompt when saving changes.
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Your point of having a prompt asking if the update is a minor or major one, is well taken in that a "minor" reply would not cause a rollover. A "major" reply would cause a rollover, but would necessitate the sanction of an editor at CP to make that determination.
William
Fortes in fide et opere!
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this CP forum is without a doubt the most code bloated forum I visit
I don't think it's strictly a server load issue because I watch the task-mgr-networking, and clicking buttons on the CP forum causes my 56K network connection jump to 90% until the thing finishes loading....
Is that "cool" tree control with indents for thread posts really worth it ? Or whatever is causing that network congestion
I saw some earlier posts about work schedules for next year, here's a thought...
Why not optimize the forum section ? There are many snappy no-bloat forums out there for examples (see www.freerepublic.com for USA right wing example)
The articles are useful too, but I reallllllllly like the forums here because the poster's mostly seem to be computer geeks & wether we like it or not, we really are a bit different than other people !!! ie, the writing style is much more concise
Other forums seem to be completely infested with the same type opinion posters, but here at CP the common thing is computers and the opinions are everywhere !!!!!!!!!
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You might want to check out the options you have set (the bar, right above the forum). Yes, the amount of data dumped on your poor browser at 50msgs/dynamic view is huge - but you get 50 messages to read without a reload too. If you're just browsing, then threaded view may be more your thing. Or, if you tend to read just the latest few messages, maybe reduce the # per page to 25 or 10.
Shog9 -- Exchanging a walk-on part in the War for the lead role in a Cage
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Yes I set the "view" listbox to "threads" for 56K modem and this works much better !!!
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greghop wrote:
Is that "cool" tree control with indents for thread posts really worth it ?
You bet it is. I'm on a modem at home and I love the fact that I can get a whole page of messages and read several, all with only one page load. I remember the time before that feature was implemented, and having one page load for every... single... post... I... wanted... to read... was unbearable. Switch your viewing mode to "Normal" and see for yourself.
--Mike--
Ericahist | CP SearchBar v2.0.2 | Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber
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Why not give articles that have won a competition a special Bi-Line as to what is so good about them, so some of us aspiring authors have something to strive for.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
* WARNING * This could be addictive The minion's version of "Catch "
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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Almost had this done, then travel got in the way. It's gonna happen.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Why don't we have a topic of the day ?
Regardz
Colin J Davies
* WARNING * This could be addictive The minion's version of "Catch "
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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I'm not quite sure how the article process here works (having not written one myself), but I think it would be in the interests of sanity and the quality of the site to prevent articles this poor from getting onto the main sections of the site and into the RSS feed (where upon, I get annoyed and end up writing suggestions like this one):
http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/AspNetEXButton.asp[^]
Therefore I suggest some sort of queue - which is still visible to all users of the site (this is important), but articles are not sectioned or placed on the main page until either an editor has taken a shufty at it (not necessarily edited it), or the article has been voted to some suitable score, say 2.5 (as an article might have good content or ideas, but be poorly written or explained). Articles would not count towards a users article count until they were out of the queue. Anything that consistently got voted poorly could be booted automatically after a period of time. articles that consistently got voted averagely or well could be automatically added to the main site.
The link to the queue could either be a separate tab on the main page, or a link in the sidebar.
At any rate, what I'm interested in is improving the S/N ratio or articles on the site (which is already good, but things this poor shouldn't even see light of day)
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Ian Darling
"The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky
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... a Design Discussions forum, where people can discuss design decisions? People can use the General Discussions or even the Collaboration/Testing forum, but I feel that alot more people would use a forum that's specifically for it, rather than a general forum.
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi
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...a poll on the forums people wish to have. Let's make a list, starting with:
Design and Architecture
WinForms
WebForms
Hardware
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cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Dear Lord Maunder
Can we please have a dedicated forum for the 'Republocrat' pissing matches? It's worse than cricket!
Yours,
The Undersigned[^]
"I live very much in the real world, it's just not the same world shared by most other people"
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Good idea! You might want to make that a real poll, like the "best articles" polls.
I think all of the topics would make good forums, but especially the Design and Hardware topics.
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi
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Hardware!
Seriously, I'd appreciate it so much
Paul
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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When is this poll idea going to go forward?
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When I get some more suggestions for forums in this thread.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Fix MozillaFirebird support! For two weeks now I have had no Preview button...
I am more than happy to help out with this!
The Rob Blog
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Werkin' on it
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Hi All,
Most of the problems i'm facing in my current project relate to winforms and i find it confusing as to which forum i should post my questions to - i'm posting my problems on either vs.net issues, c# forum or else the ado.net forum.
I think it would be more convenient to have a winforms forum covering all aspects of windows application developent using winforms.
Sunny
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How about a new control section that allows submissions with controls that match those in XP.
For example the control panel menu (the right side, not the task pane on the left), or letterbox (widescreen) mode (login screen).
I have code that duplicates both of these XP only things (I haven't submitted them yet).
Neil
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Controls such as these can go either in their relevant sections (list, edit etc) or in the 'Misc controls' section.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Hi - Why don we have a ... kind of - BEST ANSWERER OF MONTH - Put his name on main page - or put kind of his interview (just for fun)... I don want this to show-off one's abilities... but I think it would be fun - and will encourage ppl to answer more.
Answering should not be number of posts excatly, attach some points-ratio gained as well as...
Being web developer, I know it will require more programming, but life could be easy if there is good DB design and code style.
Do think about it.
Good Day;
mE
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A gasp of breath,
A sudden death:
The tale begun.
A rustled page
Passes an age:
The tale is done.
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Just send me an email with the account name/email address and I can look after that for you.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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