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The last 10 updates section has the articles you specify by clicking on the tabs above the list.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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ok, it would be useful (i think) to have this info directly, but anyway, thanks for the info... if anybody react by thread, it must be because it's ok the way it is.
cheers,
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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Is there any way to contact a memeber for discusstion about his article ?
Thanks
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Yes, either through the article's message board or through the author's email.
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Just a suggestion: Use AJAX for "Bookmark This" just like what 's been used for voting system. I'm not sure if there is any performance concern arround this issue.
Regards
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The WriteFile thread was originally posted on the Lounge. When it was moved to the correct forum it was inserted into the the list of threads using the time it was moved, rather than the time it was originally posted.
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The "Quote Selected Text" button is broken on Firefox 1.5RC1 - it says "You didn't select any text to quote".
The Rob Blog Google Talk: robert.caldecott
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Well, food and drink ofcourse,
Nunc est bibendum
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Any chance of having wap.codeproject.com? My Blackberry and me love to check the forums for new post when away from the computer. ASP.NET 2.0 is really good in Mobile now.
Cheers
Al
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Probably not WAP - at least to begin with - but definitely mobile friendly
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Well the Mobile controls in ASP.NET 2.0 return WAP if the browser only accepts wap.
Cheers
Al
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It would be nice to be able to see an article's stats from the "My Articles" section.
For example,
If I have publihshed 2 articles and I go to "My Articles" I only get links to the articles. In order to see how the articles are doing (in terms of popularity and voting) I have to go to each of the articles.
I think it would be neat for the "My Articless" section to display at least the following stats about each article (published by the logged in user):
* Views
* Number of votes the article has received
* Article Rating
* Popularity
* Date/time of last posting (thread) to the article
* Total number of posts to the article
All of the items listed above can be found by navigating directly to the articcle, but it would be nice to have a summary of this data in this section.
Anyway, just an idea ... you guys at CP do a wonderful job
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Mike Elliott wrote: * Number of votes the article has received
* Article Rating
Atleast these information.
-prakash
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Is it possible to get an email from code projects every time one article presents on the bookmarks is updated.
This way any user that have bookmarks would be notified of updates on his favorites.
Thanks
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If you provide a button 'Followup' (or something) next to each article on the latest articles[^] would be great.
When you click the button (ex: 'Read Later') then it should store (just like new AJAX style voting) into your settigs something like 'My Followups' or 'My Todo Readlist'. (like current My Bookmarks)
Somedays the latest articles list grows so fast, the article which I want to read will be disappear from the list. Then I have to check the old CP newsletters for that article. Right now it takes long time to go through each article (that too if I don't receive the timeout/500/crunching errors) and decide is it good to store into my bookmarks or not.
If you provide the 'followup articles' option, at my leisure I can just open the followup list and read the articles.
Chris, I hope this request is not in your followup list
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Kant wrote: If you provide a button 'Followup' (or something) next to each article on the latest articles[^] would be great.
I use browser bookmarks for that, What if CP times out while bookmarking the link you want to bookmark?
-prakash
Learning Symbian | Personal views
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Hello All,
I think that it would be helpful to have some indication of the number of results when doing a search. Right now, there is a "Next Page" and "Previous Page", but nothing says how many pages there are, or the number of return results. This would be more handy the more general a search is (if I do a very general search, I don't want to sort through 100's of Next pages).
Speaking of general searches, it might be nice to be able to subsearch within search results.
Also, it would be nice to be able to search a particular area by default (like the Filter in the navigation area on the left), instead of or in addition to just Articles or Authors.
FWIW,
Paul
-- modified at 9:06 Tuesday 1st November, 2005
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Paul Gates wrote: I think that it would be helpful to have some indication of the number of results when doing a search. Right now, there is a "Next Page" and "Previous Page", but nothing says how many pages there are, or the number of return results. This would be more handy the more general a search is (if I do a very general search, I don't want to sort through 100's of Next pages).
This is probably the only feature missing from The Code Project...I never know how many pages of results there are and never know how good my search actually is.
-ben
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I think an option to view posts in a forum that have not receivd any responces would be helpful.
For example, my time to assist in VC++ forum is limited. I read most all questions, but I skip responding to those I think soemone else will be able to readily answer. Now, suppose they have gone unanswered for a week or more, it is harder to locate them again without all the overhead of the existing responses to other posts. It would be convenient to somehow review posts that don't have any responses.
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Blake Miller wrote: Now, suppose they have gone unanswered for a week or more, it is harder to locate them again without all the overhead of the existing responses to other posts.
after a week or more, the original poster might not be so interested in the solutino again, coz he might have solved it somehow.
-prakash
Learning Symbian | Personal views
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Hi !
Something that could be usefull to add on the programming forums: a sticky (don't know if it is the right word ) message that describes how to ask correct questions (so describing that it must be clear, use the code tags if it shows code, ask for a specific question, clear description of the problem, ...). There are quite a lot of questions that cannot be answered due to the lack of information and people need to ask for more infos.
I think that if even a minority of new users take the time to read it before posting, that would be great. And if somebody doesn't follow these rules, we can simply answer by making a link to the message (and, flame the guy without being ashamed of ).
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It's questionable if anyone who needed it would read it... but, might be worth a try.
Alternately, we could start out forum posts (for < bronze posters) with a template:
- Problem statement
- Short code snippet illustrating problem
- heart-felt plea for help
But yeah, if nothing else a sticky post would give us something to hit the lazy ones over the head with...
You must be careful in the forest
Broken glass and rusty nails
If you're to bring back something for us
I have bullets for sale...
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usally this is read only once by members, so it would a good idea to send as an email to the user when he joins in kinda welcome kit.
-prakash
Learning Symbian | Personal views
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Chris,
there are good featured articles but the one shown can change when you navigate back to the home page.
Can we have say a 25-50 item history that is accessed with a right arrow the way you have a right arrow for the list of tutorials?
Thanks.
Elaine
The tigress is here
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