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Emma Burrows wrote: the width of the Code Project layout really annoys me and I feel it's time I mentioned it!
Pfft, I did something about it, I have a ton of windows open at work and need to just see the forums. So I added my own CSS to IE and now only see the main portion of the forums.
.HeaderLogo, .LHNavBar
{
display: none;
visibility:hidden;
}
div.ForumSig
{
BACKGROUND-COLOR: white;
COLOR: #ab2600;
border: 1px solid #FF9900;
TEXT-DECORATION: italic;
}
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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S Douglas wrote: Pfft, I did something about it,
And there you go - my problem is solved. I knew I was right to have a whinge about it here!
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Emma Burrows wrote: my problem is solved.
Your welcome.
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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I've started a refresh that should fix that.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I log in, click on the article (http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/smartstartmenu.asp), click on 'modify', and I get 1 of 3 that allows me to add uploads. Does not seem to matter if I add any paths or not... I click next and my browser spins forever. Is this an on going issue or something I need to fix on my system here? Thanks! -Shaun
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Sounds like you're stuck on a dodgy server. I just tried editing and it worked fine for me so my only suggestion is to close the browser and reopen the article.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I rebooted and same thing. I tried another machine and got the same thing.
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I tried IE and Firefox. I even cleared tha caches. Still the same problem.
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If you wish you can send your update directly to us at submit -at- codeproject.com and I'll update it directly.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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First off, the [Message Removed] feature is a brilliant idea. But If a message is marked as spam or inappropriate, and there are no replies , then the message should be sent to hell for burning. It must be tossed off the boards right away. This way, regular CPians will be encouraged more toward marking such messages as inappropriate (spam/abuse) rather than replying to such trolls. Trolls will vanish, making the board a better place.
*Begin edit*Some trolls may reply to their own message so that the message won't be tossed! This may be an exception.*End edit*
-- modified at 7:19 Tuesday 13th March, 2007
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Good idea.
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Two things:
1. I feel they serve as a warning to others.
2. You can't reply to them after they are spam.
Brad
Australian
- Captain See Sharp on "Religion"
any half intelligent person can come to the conclusion that pink unicorns do not exist.
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Bradml wrote: 1. I feel they serve as a warning to others.
Well, you need not warn trolls. They will keep to troll. (just my thought, although I seem to slightly agree with you here)
Bradml wrote: 2. You can't reply to them after they are spam.
It still makes the board look like an unclean toilet.
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The reason they are left there is to illustrate to spammers and abusers what will happen when they post material that is unwanted on the site.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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brahamma raises a good point though... it looks terrible.
Brad
Australian
- bryce on "Problems with Code Project"
*sigh* Maunder's been coding again...
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I totally agree with what you say. But I am not bragging, the board looks terrible with plenty of [Message Removed] entries, a few of them with replies too which makes it even uglier. My suggestion is to eliminate the spammers and their *belongings* completely, mercilessly, then and there.
*Begin Edit* One can easily realise the amount of work that should have been done to create a community like this. But now Idiots have a chance to make it look dirty, if not they do have a chance to troll.*End Edit*
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I think the board looks even more terrible with the crap that's left IN the forum that should otherwise be [Message Deleted] .
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Chris Maunder wrote: The reason they are left there is to illustrate to spammers and abusers what will happen when they post material that is unwanted on the site.
Sounds like what King Edward of England did to Wallace's body to warn people who were plotting against his authority. He quartered it and placed bits of it all over his kingdom. It had the opposite effect.
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You may wish to have a look at the Soapbox - it doesn't look good in there.
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Chris Maunder wrote: The reason they are left there is to illustrate to spammers and abusers what will happen when they post material that is unwanted on the site.
Spammers might get happy just to make the forum look ugly by posting many spams. If the message is deleted and gone, they would be feel helpless and would not try again after seeing the message disappear completely.
-Prakash
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Mr.Prakash wrote: If the message is deleted and gone, they would be feel helpless and would not try again after seeing the message disappear completely.
Well said. I think I failed to coin it this accurately.
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"Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page? You will loose any unsaved text."
In Firefox: Hit reply on any message, enter some text, try to close the tab, and you'll get that error message.
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Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
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Joergen Sigvardsson wrote: Error message misspeled baldly
lol.
Point taken. All fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Thank you!
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Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
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