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Thanks very much for the catch Michael. I've removed the link for now and have emailed the author.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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It seems that CP has slipped a bit... clickety[^]
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Using Chrome 25.0.1364.152, zoom = 90%. Other zoomed sites display fine.
[/edit]
/ravi
modified 13-Mar-13 11:51am.
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Looks fine for me in Firefox 19, Chrome 25 and IE10.
"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 think it has to do with my zoom factor, although other zoomed sites with multi-image headers display correctly.
/ravi
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Chrome is notorious (cue Duran Duran) for zoom visual defects.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chrome + (Any Zoom != 100%) == (Absolute Positioning Nightmare)∞
Need I say more?
(Chrome is nice, but it has some bugs)
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The download link for this article Real Time Commenting using SignalR and XSLT[^] is a C++ source code. but the actual article source is C# and .js file.
it works fine if you access the source code through browse link.
modified 12-Mar-13 15:45pm.
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I happen to see this when OP posted the broken data on that article... who knows how many of these hiding here
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From what I know, the articles are stored in a database, with metadata related to downloads and stuff. I am guessing that got corrupted somehow.
And database corruption is a fun thing to deal with. NOT!
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I like the Clear All button on the notifications screen - would it be possible to have a link to clear all notifications on the little menu when you hover over the number of notifications? Saves a couple of clicks, and you know how expensive they are!!
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I deliberately didn't do this because I was worried about accidental clicks. I guess a little Javascript warning could help...
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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No worries... "Feature by design".
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Chris Maunder wrote: I guess a little Javascript warning could help
I wouldn't mind that for the Sign out too ... been a while since last time slipped, but it has happened a few times - and entering email + password on the mobile is still a pain ...
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After (most of) the US went to Daylight Saving Time this morning, CodeProject still had the time stamps correct on my Recent Reputation History. But sometime within the past hour, it got messed up and the time of the events are now displayed as having occurred 1 hour earlier.
I went to My Settings and checked the box "Are you currently in Daylight Saving Time?", but that does not seem to have changed anything.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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Hi,
How can I become a Protector[^]?
Thanks in advance.
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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10 years of basic Jedi training, then 30 years of medium Jedi training, followed by 150 years of advanced Jedi training.
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I knew about your age, but was totally unaware that AspDotNetDev[^] too was that trained.
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Pete, being a protector, has been trained to protect the identities of the other protectors. Much to learn you have.
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AspDotNetDev wrote: Pete, being a protector, has been trained to protect the identities of the other protectors.
What about you?
AspDotNetDev wrote: Much to learn you have.
Yep. Waiting for Pete's secret handshake I am.
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Sandeep Mewara wrote: Waiting for Pete's secret handshake I am
Sounds wrong, that does.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: Sounds wrong, that does.
Should that be: Waiting for Pete's Chris's secret handshake I am.
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Nah, I've just got a dirty mind, and that was a great piece of innuendo from you.
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Yoda got a dirty mind! Not aware I was.
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At lesbians he likes to look.
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