The top author list really irritates me because I pointed this to our developers and they blew me off. I think I know what the issues is, but need them to fix the code. (I'm paying the role of user on Codeguru so I can't modify code ).
I believe that they are counting virtual instances of an article on the site - so if you write one article and dropped it into 50 sections, it would count as 50 instead of 1. That's my guess at the issue. Regardless, it is on our list to be fixed.
win7 x86, VS 2008 & 2010, C++/CLI, C#, .NET 3.5 & 4.0, VB.NET, VBA... WPF is comming
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private lessons are not an option so please don't ask for help in private, I won't replay
if you use Opera and you'd like to have the tab-button functionality for the texteditor take a look at my Opera Tab-UserScirpt; and if you know how to stop firefox from jumping to the next control when you hit tab let me know
Unfortunately I have to say that reading the articles with the current layout is not fun at all. The text area is too narrow, some code boxes are shrunk and moved to left or right due to other boxes on the page, and had to be scrolled to see the content. Look at last page of hanne's article. Or look at this screenshot from this article: http://www.codeguru.com/cpp/misc/mis....php/c8973__3/. It doesn't look good at all.
Someone nicknamed amigo* just commented on my article here. I can neither see his comment nor reply him because his comment title is "download file" is unclickable. However, I know what he was asking through the Codeguru notification email. Please kindly look into this.
Open your Article. Scroll down until you see the Downloads section. You will see there is something from amigo* . Try clicking on the Green plus sign next to his comment. It should expand, and give you a "bubble" with pen picture. That picture means Comment. Then, add your comment
Unfortunately I have to say that reading the articles with the current layout is not fun at all. The text area is too narrow, some code boxes are shrunk and moved to left or right due to other boxes on the page, and had to be scrolled to see the content. Look at last page of hanne's article. Or look at this screenshot from this article: http://www.codeguru.com/cpp/misc/mis....php/c8973__3/. It doesn't look good at all.
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