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How long does it take for a blog post to show up on CodeProject?
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The feed is pulled every 12 to 24 hours, but pending on when it appears it may take a couple of days to be approved and live on the site.
Do you have a particular, wayward article in mind?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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My feed (http://feeds.paulomorgado.net/paulomorgado/blogs/en[^]) has been updated on July 18th, but the status shows that it was last polled on Luly 12 and updated on July 9.
I used to be able to force and update and approve my feed items, but I haven't been able to do either for a few months.
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OOPS! That's the one. It probably is less than 1000 words long. Could you please publish it?
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Thanks. I just added a few more tags and changed the description.
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This blog[^] seems to have got its formatting in something of a mess.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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Formatted. Thanks
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I want to submit an article on your site but dont know how to add a file so users can download it & use it. its a .zip file containing Excel Addin.
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On right hand side, there is an option to browse and upload files that can be referenced in your writeup later.
If you facing issue finding it or adding to your article, you can send your writeup in HTML format along with attachment via email to Submit@codeproject.com
CP editors will help in posting on your behalf (in your name only!)
More details here: CP Submission Guidelines[^]
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It seems the upload module is broken at the moment. If I click Add File, I get a file browser, but the file doesn't upload and doesn't appear in the article editing website. I tried it at another location, using other browsers (Windows: Firefox, Chrome, IE, Mac: Safari). Nothing seems to work. Please look into it..
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Hold on for sometime, I am sure in couple of hours or so CP Admins will look into it and update.
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I recently wrote a new article[^] and some DotNetDev suggested I write a ToC for it as the article is quite big.
So I did exactly that and the result is quite satisfying.
Then that DotNetDev suggested I make it clickable[^], so the ToC links to the sections in the article.
Great idea! But what he did not tell me (yet) is how to do it...
So I'm wondering how I can achieve this effect? Have a link in my article point to a specific point in my article.
Thanks.
It's an OO world.
public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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You need to create an anchor target, and your href will link to that. See here for more details.
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Thanks, that was actually pretty easy!
Edited my article right away.
It's an OO world.
public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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Hello Everyone!
Can you guys help me by removing draft #13 (by Sean Ewington), without publishing it here:
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ListVersions.aspx?aid=320219[^]
This draft cannot be published because it has broken code samples and is already outdated by two revisions.
It seems that some form of automated html fixer was applied to my article. So far, In most cases, when it was done by staff members, I had to fix a lot of broken things (inside code samples mostly).
Thanks a lot in advance!
modified 12-Jul-12 16:21pm.
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I've removed the draft. You should have been able to remove the draft yourself simply by clicking the delete button at the top right of the draft.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thank you so much Chris! I was thinking that this 'remove' button relates to the whole article, so when I press it, everything would be deleted...
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This weeks survey mentions using LESS, and I've been using it more and more lately (most notably with the revamp of the CodeStash UI). Now, I would like to write an article on applying LESS to ASP.NET MVC code, but what I would also like to do is discuss creating a Metro style site using LESS.
So far, so good. Now comes the controversial bit.
What I would like to do is to present a Metro version of Code Project. The forums, etc, would be mock forums only - in other words, no login, ability to post questions, etc. I'm aware of the sanctity of the CP brand, but I would like to demonstrate the type of thinking you have to put into moving to Metro for such a strong brand.
What do you think?
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I think I would love to see that.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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That sounds quite interesting. I will read and study it for sure.
What makes you hesitate, Pete?
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It's not my brand and I wouldn't want anyone to view my effort as official CP plans.
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I understand that, however Chris seems to have OKed it, so please do bring it on.
IMO a disclaimer of some kind might be useful in your article to indeed avoid confusion; a judicious color scheme may finish it off.
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Having seen your other work I am sure it would be well received.
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