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    Karl Sanford
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    I am in the very early stages of trying to come up with an article. For this article, I was thinking about providing the solution in C# and VB.NET, but I don't think the current code blocks can handle it without having 2 separate blocks for each section of code I will explain. I was thinking that it would be nice if we could have Tabbed code blocks (like MSDN)? This could facilitate multiple code language articles, but I could also see some other use cases: If you were explaining a main section of code, have the code in the first tab, then any ancillary classes can be included in tabs behind it.

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      I am in the very early stages of trying to come up with an article. For this article, I was thinking about providing the solution in C# and VB.NET, but I don't think the current code blocks can handle it without having 2 separate blocks for each section of code I will explain. I was thinking that it would be nice if we could have Tabbed code blocks (like MSDN)? This could facilitate multiple code language articles, but I could also see some other use cases: If you were explaining a main section of code, have the code in the first tab, then any ancillary classes can be included in tabs behind it.

      Be The Noise

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      Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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      Good idea! :thumbsup:

      "With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine."

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      • K Karl Sanford

        I am in the very early stages of trying to come up with an article. For this article, I was thinking about providing the solution in C# and VB.NET, but I don't think the current code blocks can handle it without having 2 separate blocks for each section of code I will explain. I was thinking that it would be nice if we could have Tabbed code blocks (like MSDN)? This could facilitate multiple code language articles, but I could also see some other use cases: If you were explaining a main section of code, have the code in the first tab, then any ancillary classes can be included in tabs behind it.

        Be The Noise

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        Brisingr Aerowing
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        I support your idea!

        Bill Gates is a very rich man today... and do you want to know why? The answer is one word: versions. Dave Barry Read more at [BrainyQuote](http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/topics topic_technology.html#yAfSEbrfumitrteO.99)[^]

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          I am in the very early stages of trying to come up with an article. For this article, I was thinking about providing the solution in C# and VB.NET, but I don't think the current code blocks can handle it without having 2 separate blocks for each section of code I will explain. I was thinking that it would be nice if we could have Tabbed code blocks (like MSDN)? This could facilitate multiple code language articles, but I could also see some other use cases: If you were explaining a main section of code, have the code in the first tab, then any ancillary classes can be included in tabs behind it.

          Be The Noise

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          Chris Maunder
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          Take a look at the Code Project Article FAQ[^] If you have the same code snippet shown in multiple languages (eg C# and VB versions of the same code) you can wrap muiltiple PRE blocks inside a <div class="code-samples"> and have the multiple code blocks appear in a tabbed form, similar to MSDN eg

          <div class="code-samples">
          <pre lang="C#">
          ...
          </pre>
          <pre lang="VB.NET">
          ...
          </pre>
          </div>

          Just make sure you set the lang attribute correctly

          cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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            Take a look at the Code Project Article FAQ[^] If you have the same code snippet shown in multiple languages (eg C# and VB versions of the same code) you can wrap muiltiple PRE blocks inside a <div class="code-samples"> and have the multiple code blocks appear in a tabbed form, similar to MSDN eg

            <div class="code-samples">
            <pre lang="C#">
            ...
            </pre>
            <pre lang="VB.NET">
            ...
            </pre>
            </div>

            Just make sure you set the lang attribute correctly

            cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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            Karl Sanford
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            Awesome! :thumbsup: Next time, I will try to RTFM :doh:

            Be The Noise

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              Awesome! :thumbsup: Next time, I will try to RTFM :doh:

              Be The Noise

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              Chris Maunder
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              There's a lot of stuff and a lot of options. It's easy to miss.

              cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                There's a lot of stuff and a lot of options. It's easy to miss.

                cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                Bassam Abdul Baki
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                The correct response should have been "Booya!". :)

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                • K Karl Sanford

                  I am in the very early stages of trying to come up with an article. For this article, I was thinking about providing the solution in C# and VB.NET, but I don't think the current code blocks can handle it without having 2 separate blocks for each section of code I will explain. I was thinking that it would be nice if we could have Tabbed code blocks (like MSDN)? This could facilitate multiple code language articles, but I could also see some other use cases: If you were explaining a main section of code, have the code in the first tab, then any ancillary classes can be included in tabs behind it.

                  Be The Noise

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                  AspDotNetDev
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                  Example here. Thanks again, Chris & Co, for implementing this.

                  Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                    Example here. Thanks again, Chris & Co, for implementing this.

                    Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                    Karl Sanford
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                    Thanks for the great example. Exactly what I'm hoping to do :thumbsup:

                    Be The Noise

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                    • C Chris Maunder

                      Take a look at the Code Project Article FAQ[^] If you have the same code snippet shown in multiple languages (eg C# and VB versions of the same code) you can wrap muiltiple PRE blocks inside a <div class="code-samples"> and have the multiple code blocks appear in a tabbed form, similar to MSDN eg

                      <div class="code-samples">
                      <pre lang="C#">
                      ...
                      </pre>
                      <pre lang="VB.NET">
                      ...
                      </pre>
                      </div>

                      Just make sure you set the lang attribute correctly

                      cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                      AspDotNetDev
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                      Chris Maunder wrote:

                      eg div class="code-samples">

                      FYI, as you have pasted it here, that page is missing a less than (<) before the "div" (and the "eg" should probably not be on the same line). Also, considering this is an HTML snippet, I'd think you would want to wrap it in a PRE block. :)

                      Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                        Take a look at the Code Project Article FAQ[^] If you have the same code snippet shown in multiple languages (eg C# and VB versions of the same code) you can wrap muiltiple PRE blocks inside a <div class="code-samples"> and have the multiple code blocks appear in a tabbed form, similar to MSDN eg

                        <div class="code-samples">
                        <pre lang="C#">
                        ...
                        </pre>
                        <pre lang="VB.NET">
                        ...
                        </pre>
                        </div>

                        Just make sure you set the lang attribute correctly

                        cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                        Brisingr Aerowing
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                        :thumbsup:

                        Bill Gates is a very rich man today... and do you want to know why? The answer is one word: versions. Dave Barry Read more at [BrainyQuote](http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/topics topic_technology.html#yAfSEbrfumitrteO.99)[^]

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                        • C Chris Maunder

                          Take a look at the Code Project Article FAQ[^] If you have the same code snippet shown in multiple languages (eg C# and VB versions of the same code) you can wrap muiltiple PRE blocks inside a <div class="code-samples"> and have the multiple code blocks appear in a tabbed form, similar to MSDN eg

                          <div class="code-samples">
                          <pre lang="C#">
                          ...
                          </pre>
                          <pre lang="VB.NET">
                          ...
                          </pre>
                          </div>

                          Just make sure you set the lang attribute correctly

                          cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                          Sander Rossel
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                          Hi Chris, I asked the same question last week and was forwarded to this post. So I tried what you said and somehow failed miserably... :( Could you, or someone of the staff, an editor, please have a look at where I went wrong? This is the article that should now have tabbed code blocks, but hasn't... A Look under the hood of the .NET Framework[^] Thanks!

                          It's an OO world.

                          public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{
                          public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
                          }

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                          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                            Hi Chris, I asked the same question last week and was forwarded to this post. So I tried what you said and somehow failed miserably... :( Could you, or someone of the staff, an editor, please have a look at where I went wrong? This is the article that should now have tabbed code blocks, but hasn't... A Look under the hood of the .NET Framework[^] Thanks!

                            It's an OO world.

                            public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{
                            public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
                            }

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                            Chris Maunder
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                            All fixed.

                            cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                              All fixed.

                              cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                              Sander Rossel
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                              Thanks Chris, looks great! :D

                              It's an OO world.

                              public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{
                              public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
                              }

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