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Yikes! My fault.. will fix soon.
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I actually have on my TODO list for today "Add a 'Homework' tag"
One more thing to cross off! cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hence it was your homework and I broke a rule: we don't do your homework, here!
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
[My articles]
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Are there any changes in the QA stylesheets?
If you look on answers with quotes, the blockquotes are overlapped by the following text line. I've seen this with firefox 3.6 and IE 8.0. A few days ago, maybe even yesterday, everything was okay.
PS: At the moment I have seen that you have changed the text spacings, maybe there is the problem?
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Here is an Example[^] because it is not on every blockquote
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Just looked at a question that said "Article is locked for editing by vkarthikreddy. Lock expires in 10 minutes." Should probably say "question is locked".
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I edited (aka, "improved") this question, but the only change I made that persisted was the tags. I also changed the title and the text body. I changed the text body to:
I want to use a DLL file in VB 6.0. Is this possible?
However, the original text is showing up in that question. Even when I go through the revisions and show the minor edits and click the latest one, it still shows the original text. And when I attempted to revise it again, that revision didn't cause any changes at all (it remained at revision 2). Perhaps there was some constraint I didn't satisfy (like the text being a minimum length) and I was not notified of the failure to satisfy it?
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Also, the title I tried to change it to was "Use DLL File in VB6".
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Chris said it was fixed and I just tried and it worked this time.
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I posted an alternate to a tip/trick, and it showed up in my answers list.
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In the back-end their very closely related. It's in our list to fix that problem though.
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For some reason, this question is at the top of the latest questions list. The newest answer is 2 days old and the question is 2 days old, and there are no edits to either. And there are no messages at the bottom forum for the question. Is there some reason this is the latest question?
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Nevermind, I had a filter on (for "CSS"). Damn that filter!
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I hear ya! Don't worry, that's on our list too.
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Thanks! I'll add it to the bug list.
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In edited articles there seems to be a problem in the article revision view.
In articles with 2 revisions there is only the latest revision listed.
Here in the bug list at revision 13 were 12 Revisions listet, 1 to 11 and latest. Revision 12 is missing.
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Thanks! We'll take a look at it.
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While editing one of my answers to this question, a message was displayed to the right of the window that said "Your reputation allows you to create new tags. Simply add them to the tag list just to the left." There is no "tag list" to speak of, aside from the tags for the question, which are not in an editable control (they are just plain text).
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Sorry, I should only be showing it when editing a question or tip/trick.
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When I view this question from the latest questions list, it is displayed with the current title of the question. However, when I view it my my answers (My Posts -> Answers), I see the original question title.
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Right.. I know exactly why that is actually. Will add to the list.
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Not sure if you just made a change, but it seems that "Do Not Interpret HTML" just got checked for all users of Quick Answers (both questions and answers). Just happened here to me, the question asker, and Christian Graus. It can be unchecked (I unchecked it before I posted my answer), but it seems to keep getting set (this is the second time it's happened in recent history to me), so you might want to look into why that is.
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