Multi part articles
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Putting 'Part 1 of...' makes article titles too long, plus authors have to know in advanced how many part articles are going to be. I suggest that 'CP' allows authors to connect a set of related articles to each other and also provides readers a navigation mechanism, like a simple box of links to all parts beside such articles. Thanks. :)
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Putting 'Part 1 of...' makes article titles too long, plus authors have to know in advanced how many part articles are going to be. I suggest that 'CP' allows authors to connect a set of related articles to each other and also provides readers a navigation mechanism, like a simple box of links to all parts beside such articles. Thanks. :)
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It's a simple matter to put your own links into articles that form a series; see the Introduction section in WPF: A Beginner's Guide - Part 1 of n[^], by Sacha Barber. And the length of the title is up to ther author.
Use the best guess
I have already seen such articles and it was clear if my message is read again! I just thought it'll be a great feature, it brings a good order to how articles with multiple parts should be handled, best of all is that it isn't that difficult to implement and the result will be very useful and very cool. Just imagine that information box next to such articles.
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Putting 'Part 1 of...' makes article titles too long, plus authors have to know in advanced how many part articles are going to be. I suggest that 'CP' allows authors to connect a set of related articles to each other and also provides readers a navigation mechanism, like a simple box of links to all parts beside such articles. Thanks. :)
This is something we've had on our TODO for years.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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I have already seen such articles and it was clear if my message is read again! I just thought it'll be a great feature, it brings a good order to how articles with multiple parts should be handled, best of all is that it isn't that difficult to implement and the result will be very useful and very cool. Just imagine that information box next to such articles.
I agree, the links must be maintained over time and when CP runs upgrades they may break. Great suggestion
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This is something we've had on our TODO for years.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Hi Chris! VERY Nice to meet you here again. :) I hope this feature finds its way to your release catalog, although CP must be a 24/7 job for you already! :-D Cheers!