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Thanks for the tips, they still support WPF?
Since it's been cooler here in Florida I've been busy as hell doing trail maintenance, especially bad this year because of hurricanes we had. I figured it out last night and I've helped clear about 60+ miles in 2-1/2 months.
Plus I lead hikes...I live along the Suwannee River and it's a popular spot for hikers and boaters.
So it might be a while before I get a round-toit but it's something I would like to do.
New version: WinHeist Version 2.2.2 Beta I told my psychiatrist that I was hearing voices in my head. He said you don't have a psychiatrist!
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I decided to test out BlogEngine.net (instead of WordPress (WP)) on my site since WP was so terribly slow.
I was also annoyed at WP's lack of nice post editor.
BlogEngine.net took me a few extra minutes to set up, but it has a great post editor and it is much faster than WP (at my host anyways).
Plus, I'm using a DigitalOcean droplet to keep the (ASP.NET MVC) site always preloaded so it is much faster.
With WP PHP it would take at least 7-10 seconds before you see anything on the site.
Now, with BlogEngine.net it is under 1-2 seconds.
And with the added benefit of the nicer post editor.
Edit
After working to get BlogEngine.net set up and customized on my site I thought I might add a few notes now.
Challenges
1. I was frustrated for a bit because none of my posts would show up. I couldn't find any documentation on it. Then I saw under the Settings there was a "server time offset" item.
Apparently blogengine.net does not show posts until the server has hit the "published time".
Since my server time was off by 2 hours I actually needed to offset the time by two hours to get them to show up immediately. That is a very odd and esoteric piece of info.
2. I could not find where to edit the default social links which are part of the standard theme. They all linked to blogengine instead of my twitter, google+ etc. Finally, worked my way through the actual files on my server and found it in a site.master file and I manually edited them.
There doesn't seem to be any place to edit those in the blogengine admin pages.
The Great Stuff
After that, everything is easy.
1. A much better post editor. it is fantastic. It looks like the following:Post Editor at DNBE[^]
I was shocked that the WordPress editor was so clunky and didn't allow me to set headers or any styles easily. BlogEngine makes all of that really easy. Actually, probably about the easy post creation tool there is out there.
2. You can easily edit your site by adding pages and typing them up in the editor, then the pages show up on the main menu.
This is nice software for quick and easy blogging. You really may want to take a look at it if you have had the same issues I have with WP.
modified 27-Nov-16 18:02pm.
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raddevus wrote: BlogEngine.net
Site cannot be reached, took too long to respond........
What did you do!
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raddevus wrote: A much better post editor.
That's (a slightly out-of-date version of) CKEditor[^].
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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I didn't know that, but it is a great editor.
I wish I could explain how superior BlogEngine.NET is to WordPress.
It works as you hope a blog software would.
There were so many things that were really difficult with WordPress.
Thanks
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Having 2x 128GB Google Pixel phones arrive in the post, complete with VR headsets and not wanting to break the seals on them before crimbo. aarghh!
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Four weeks, that's all.
Twenty eight days.
Hardly any time at all.
Shouldn't be a problem ... except ... what if they don't work on the day?
I'm really glad Herself talked me into testing her pressie to me: the first was physically damaged, the second worked fine right until you plugged it into the mains, the third had a dead USB port, the fourth is fine (and sitting under my desk happy as a sand boy just itching for a power cut). If I hadn't tried them ... Maybe you should open them, just to check ...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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OriginalGriff wrote: what if they don't work on the day?
Don't say that, I would have to ship them back to the UK! It cost me 40quid to ship them here!
OriginalGriff wrote: Maybe you should open them, just to check ...
don't tease!
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Tell you what, go out to the front gate and then come back inside. The time you spend after that drying yourself and changing should distract you enough.
veni bibi saltavi
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Yeh, it was a bit wet.......we got off lightly, one of the other villas, the roof drain was blocked and it came inside flooded everything and shorted out the electrics.....
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I totally understand. Got a few nerf guns for my son and myself and I really really want to bust them out now.
Also I'm 99.1% sure that my wife will get me a VR headset of one kind or the other for me so I can't wait.
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Windows 10.
... Windows 10 ...
... every time I turn around, you've found something useful to remove again.
The Windows 7 taskbar was really useful, and one of the nice features was "pinning" files to pinned apps on the bar - so I could have half-a-dozen Visual Studio projects ready to open at a "right-click, move mouse, click" and VS opens with the project loaded. And if I wanted - and I do - I could drag'n'drop those projects into the "right" order" in the list.
But ... Microsoft, Microsoft ... not in Windows 10. To reorder the list, you have to unpin them, and repin them all in the "correct" order.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Well you've already got your own answer (W7) - get work done in an adult environment. To test in x use a VM; the bit of extra work required is less than fighting to attempt real work done in ms OS for dummies and computer illiterate infants.
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You can click and hold and drag the order on windows 10.
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I can't, and I'm running Version 1607 (OS Build 14393.447) - i.e. Anniversary Edition.
"Hold and drag" just moves the selection highlight for me.
And MS: Why can't I copy and paste from the Winver screen?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Do you ever get the feeling that Windows 10 is being outsourced to a bunch of QA surfers?
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Nah ... that was Windows 8!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Strange...even with 'Lock the Taskbar' selected, I can still click and drag the order of the items.
My build number is the same.
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I got the same problem, can't reorder them.
Same build number.
Very very strange
Tom
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That's actually a relief - I was beginning to think MS was out to get me personally!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I wouldn't be so sure, MS might be out to get me 2.
I'v seen bugs fixed and then "fixed" again in next patch
I wish OS's would go back to being just an OS (you know communication between hardware and software) and leave the rest to programs.
These days it takes longer to deactivate (cause you can't uninstall it anymore) all the crap you don't want (and redo that after every update) than it takes to install the software you actually want.
But hey it's "progress" right?
Tom
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Are you sure you're looking at the pinned jump-list items, and not the items pinned to the task bar?
windows 10 - How do I rearrange pinned taskbar items? - Super User[^]
I'm on the same build, and drag-and-drop doesn't work for the jump-list items.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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I'm talking about taskbar, as that is what was mentioned at the start!
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Quote: ... one of the nice features was "pinning" files to pinned apps on the bar ...
Sounds like jump-lists to me.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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