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This post[^] explains a problem a new member had while trying to post a question, and suggests it was not really his fault.
Use the best guess
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This: Intel® App Innovation Contest 2013 - Express Entry[^] is listed under "Surveys" on the Home page - I'm pretty sure it's just misplaced!
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Anyone those who have privilege to update my article/tip ,I know its not bad to make my article better but it should be done in a proper manner, they should not change the layout or images of my article.Today I saw that some one has changed my tip ya its good , he/she has changed some text to look better, but he/she has changed one of my image that I've provided in my tip , its not good.
My request to Code Project please don't give privilege to such person, or please give privilege to author of the article/tip to approve the change in his article made by other user.
Regards
Bikash
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It sounds like you left the defaults in place when you added your tip. One of the things you can set is who can edit your article. You might want to check this the next time you add a tip.
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No I've set Admin can edit.
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Then the part about stopping the editor doesn't make sense. The person who made the change is a CP employee. Visually, the images are the same - the only difference is that the edited version shows a file based image - do you have a problem with that?
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No my image is replaced with an other image.
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When I compare your older version with the version that's there now, it's the same context menu image.
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As a follower of the Intel developer program I arrived at this address:
http://www.codeproject.com/Competitions/660/Intel-AppInnovation-Contest-2013
and discovered multiple "typos" which did not significantly disrupt the content or information presented but was a bit distracting.
(I am ignoring those types made in the messages from patrons since they may or may not
realize [or recogonize] typos in their messages - see the message posted by Ashwin Singh IND
[8 Aug 13@10:58 = Cannot inlude video in article] or the follow -up posts; only the original
texts within the base articles.)
I direct your attention specifically to the article by "varsha_holla" titled "Heart Monitor App" with the subject description "it maintains your hearrt beat and helps you to be healthy."
With a topic as important as the health of one's heart finding an error in the description may place the author's credibility in question. Please check and see if this is in-fact a typo and if so, please correct it (them); if not then my apologies to the author, Mr.\Mrs.\Ms.\Dr. "holla" and to your editorial staff.
Also, if typos are contained in my post, please pay no attention.
A reader. David Schrader
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David Schrader wrote: Also, if typos are contained in my post, please pay no attention
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb
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If that's the worst thing you find on this site ...
Use the best guess
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David. When you come across an error like this, the common courtesy is to notify the author of the problem so that they may get a chance to correct a simple typo (plus I think it's a bit harsh to question whether this place's their credibility in question - especially if English isn't their first language). In order to notify them of the issue, you can contact them at the forum at the end of the article[^].
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Thanks for taking the time to post, David.
Poor grammar is one of my pet peeves (though I suffer from it as much as the next person) but in this instance the text in the article on the contest page has been posted by our members. Since these entries are merely at the "ideas" stage we're not actively editing them: we're letting the members judge for themselves and only the top ideas will make it through to the next round.
And yes, article quality will definitely come into play when these entries are judged.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hello everyone,
We have seen so many times that,OP posts the question and any member comments on that question,then he/she will be notified only if the comment by OP is done through 'reply' button.I feel that,the reply button is not visibly so clear because its on extreme right of the comment and the design is very light.Please have a look at below link for snapshot.
http://s20.postimg.org/6u8noi8ot/Codeproject_suggesion.png[^]
New member of code project doesn't know about this and quickly finds 'Have question or comment' button right below the comment. He/she simply hits that and starts writing.I found so many questions where response is very poor as the one who commented had never got any notification,and as a result thread remains unclosed(unsolved). I know that there are so many rules that are expected to be followed while working with Code Project,but i think that,
if the reply button is highlighted or made some what brighter, than the above situation can easily be avoided to some extent.
Regards..
There's not a long track record of people leaving professional sports to become a software developer.
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Hello Maciej. I do like the latest updated reply button. Thanks for your comment.
Rule of debugging: "If you get a different error message, you're making progress."
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Right!
The reply need to be placed someplace else, perhaps at the bottom of a post, or perhaps also at the bottom of the post, while leaving the current "reply" link in position too.
It is a paradox that paradoxes would actually exist in reality.
That means of course that they don't exist.
However, they do!
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Thanks Edo for the comment. I am happy to know that reply button has been updated by team Code Project.
Rule of debugging: "If you get a different error message, you're making progress."
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Recently, OriginalGriff started this thread on the Lounge [^] about an interesting UI design challenge.
There were very interesting replies, with ideas, links to implementations.
The thought occurred to me that it would be an interesting type of contest for CP to have an occasional UI challenge of the type that "invites" a solution (in .NET terms) as Component, or UserControl.
And (time to beat the dead horse/lobster, yet again), this is another example of the kind of Lounge thread I think someone(s) should be able to "hoist" (copy ?) into another Forum, so it is not "submerged" as the Lounge's wild and fulsome spate flood-on
yours, Bill
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I *love* the idea of these kinds of contests. We've done them haphazardly in the past but I would love to have them as a regular feature.
Who's interested in filling a queue with some ideas? Maybe we start another forum dedicated to it?
As to the firehose that is the lounge, members such as yourself do an absolutely stellar job of pulling out the pearls already.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Well, I would be in for a competition like this. Sounds like it could be a blinder.
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I will finally admit to often thinking for a need for something like this on CP: [^].
Glad I got that off my chest; thanks, Rajesh
yours, Bill
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“This isn't right; this isn't even wrong." Wolfgang Pauli, commenting on a physics paper submitted for a journal
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*cough*[^]
Unfortunately, despite promising to get right on it four months ago, no progress on the feature appears to have been made.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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It's on the TODO list. I'm just not saying where on the TODO list.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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