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... oops! (This explains the missing thumb of my post just above (so sorry about this; no thumbs? Understandingly ... spam)
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happening to me too.
#SupportHeForShe
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I am experiencing the same issues. I guess most people are right now.
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lol I can feel with you And I'm sure less than 1 Min. this message is falgged as spam
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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Update: Bad logic was found and fixed.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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/ravi
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And you may notice two other changes you requested.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Oooh, gimme a hint.
Oh, bug icon?
/ravi
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cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thank you for indulging me.
/ravi
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For you, Ravi: always.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Edit: well, those server messages don't mean the comments were not consumed ! They all showed up ... later.
Is it possible for the server message to indicate whether the comment is in the queue ... or is "lost" ? Or, do I just need to have more "faith" ?
Is it possible that when a comment has been made, and submit clicked, that the comment can be left open until the server actually has consumed the comment ?
Tired of re-typing long comments
thanks, Bill
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Message Removed
modified 28-Jul-17 14:19pm.
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Message Removed
modified 28-Jul-17 14:19pm.
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Look at the ugliness of a table in this article, where it is simply put by default:
All in One Toolchain for Article Writing with Visual Studio Code.
First of all, elements badly need some padding. And perhaps some default simple bordering/shading.
This is the CSS I normally use:
th, td { border: thin solid black; padding-left: 1em; padding-right: 1em; }
th { border-bottom: solid black 2px; }
th { background-color: lightGray; font-weight: normal; font-size: 100%; }
table { border: solid black 2px; border-collapse: collapse; }
How about that?
Thank you.
—SASergey A Kryukov
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Oh... yes, I did, but I forgot about these features. Thank you.
Then my suggestion would be different: one of those quite reasonable style sets should be applied as default to the table without any CSS classes applied. Isn't that reasonable?
Thank you anyway. At least I can manually fix one particular article...
Well, and not even manually.
Just for your understanding: again, the method I developed is to prepare 100% of CodeProject article off-line in a very convenient environment. This is Visual Studio Code with Markdown now. Now it works 100%, with all the work-around techniques of the problems I asked to you to fix lately (TOC style), and is 100% shared with our readers in this very article. I think such comprehensive work for particularly useful the community deserve certain support.
—SA
Sergey A Kryukov
modified 27-Jul-17 11:27am.
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By the way, may I remind you... how about my question about my Tetris article, Tetris on Canvas?
Its "Live Preview" section still stays empty. This section was your initiative; and we agreed that I would have to address you to modify the article, because the author's submission would not pass the iframe you've used. I remind you that something happened in between, so the section shows empty space for a long time now; and people keep downloading the game.
As a minimum, I need to know: shall I remove this section completely, or you could restore it?
Thank you.
—SASergey A Kryukov
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Would it be possible to add a button to the two options? At the moment we have "Allow" and "Kill" buttons, it would be handy occasionally to have a "Sanitize" button as well.
The idea is this: we get someone who has been here a while, and posted legit stuff - then he adds a question which contains a near-legitimate link to his own site which probably counts as spam, but the chances are it's inadvertent (like this one: How to get title from other websites and display it on my website[^])
At the moment we can let it through (and edit it manually, but that can take a while for the various servers to catch up and show it in the QA lists), or delete it. It'd would be handy to say "let it through, but delete all the links / URL's" and have it done automatically.
Is that possible at all?
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It's definitely possible.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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When upvoting a message on a forum, the page position changes so that the upvoted message is the topmost.
As far as I can see, there is no benefit of this behaviour, instead it often causes the mouse cursor to be over completely different message.
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Needs return false; at the end of the onclick attribute:
Currently:
<a href="#xx5418765xx" onclick="RateMsg(3874785,5418765,5,0);">
Should be:
<a href="#xx5418765xx" onclick="RateMsg(3874785,5418765,5,0);return false;">
(Or a call to preventDefault[^] within the RateMsg function.)
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- Homer
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The whole system has been revamped over the last week, and yes, you're absolutely right. That was fixed (and no idea why it was like that in the first place - that was a head scratcher when I spotted it)
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Even though this is marked as fixed, the behaviour hasn't changed yet. Waiting for deployment?
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The basics:
Does your company use blockchain technology?
Are they planning to in the future?
Though this may be difficult to word to make sure that people understand that blockchain is the technology that bitcoin is built on, and the question is related to blockchain, not the application (bitcoin.)
If interested, let me know, and I'll see if I can word the question better.
There's also some links to key blockchain technology providers that could be queried if anyone uses them:
Intel Sawtooth
IBM Fabric
and a couple others.
Marc
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