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With the new UI, my article[^] layout has taken a hit. The article header is pushed below the article (above the author profile). In FF, the first heading (Introduction) appears center justified (okay in IE).
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I believe I have rescued it.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks Sean. Was it a problem with the article content or was it a CSS positioning issue?
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I'm not sure. There was some style sizing on the images I removed, and I cleaned up some whitespace in the <pre> tags, but I wouldn't have thought either of those items would be so destructive.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Profile popups are missing, but the checkbox is still there.
The "Refresh" link is missing - I would assume that would be even more useful for tablets than for PCs. It's at the bottom, rather than at the top.
When you open a post, the screen scrolls down a single pixel. Not a problem, but it notices as a tiny "jerk".
Chrome 21.0.1180.89, Win7
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
modified 20-Sep-12 10:40am.
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Also, seeing the light pink hover that shows up on mouseover above a post, can we also expand the post when clicking on the whole region instead of the post link? Seeing as the new version is aimed at mobile devices a lot, it would give much more touch space to post expanding.
Oh, and seeing as...well, nevermind. I'll compile a whole list and post it when it's done.
EDIT: Bug I noticed: In Q&A when voting a question, the star that shows what you voted is missing its picture. Also, when voting, a horizontal scrollbar shows up underneath the user's post, although there is nothing to scroll to.
Browser Chrome 21.0.1180. Scrollbar doesn't show up on FF 14.0.1, but picture link is still missing. Same with FF under IE9 as well
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modified 20-Sep-12 5:39am.
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I actually used that refresh button. I miss it.
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Hey, the refresh link isn't gone, it just moved to the bottom.
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You are right - I didn't look down there!
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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Pure coincidence that I saw it, I preferred it at the top though, as new threads appears at the top that's a more logical place.
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Agreed!
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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Hi.
Although this was slightly delayed, but changing the appearance of Code Project's UI is great idea. I like this new skin.
Hope to complete all sections soon.
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In the My Settings, on the forum tab the signature box shows the formatted view, and you need to click this to edit the underlying html.
Can you apply this same philosophy to the Biography?
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Hi,
I have posted one solution in the QA section. I have posted once but it shows two Solution2, Solution3(i have not posted solution3). and it mark as Deleted
Check Creating a private queue remotely[^]
Thanks
-Amit Gajjar (MinterProject)
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Bookmark is saved, but if I refresh the page, it disappears again. I also can't see the tick against all my old bookmarked pages.
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When you hit the Print icon, do you see the entire page, start to finish? If you do, it's not us, it's your printing, since we don't actually paginate anything when you hit the print button.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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hi chris,
thanks for your speedy reply. I didn't notice the reply message count icon at the top.
Yes, I clicked the Print icon, page redisplays the whole article nicely. Then I would use Ctrl+P to print, leave all defaults as I normally do and it just seemed to print the first page.
I tried it with a couple of articles (and also with word) prior to posting the issue. As a developer, whenever someone reports printing issues to me, I ask them to do the same thing.
Not 100% sure where the issue is but have printed some articles recently and they seem to work.
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The new Code project UI look and feel is simply awesome.
Thanks a lot Chris Maunder[^] for the implementation.
But as per some below posts, we need to do some more amendmends in this new design.
- White background need to be less brighter (we can have grey background to the left and right of main content box).
- White space below the breadcrums needs to be removed.
and some other issues...
modified 21-Sep-12 1:44am.
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I suspect Chris was working on this from well before your suggestion!
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That's cool. I just said that it was also one suggestion by me before some days.
Anyway, everybody is appreciating the change,(except some minor issues) what say ?
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I am sure am appreciating the change (regardless of who's suggestion it was ), makes the site feel new again.
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Your suggestion. Cool. Can you now suggest that all rep points are converted to money. £1 = 1 rep point should be good.
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What will u do with the money in one coding forum ?
If you really see some advantage and if you can explain that here, we will appreciate..
TPFKAPB wrote: Can you now suggest You can also do the same...
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