Page formatting on Articles
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I have noticed this site is beginning to suffer the problem of articles with text that does not wrap properly. Apart from making the article extremely laborious to read it also affects printing - where the unwrapped text is discarded. I can't see anything I can do about this at my end apart from re-designing the page in VS or (gasp) Word. Frinstance: http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/active\_directory\_in\_vbnet.asp Cheers, DB
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I have noticed this site is beginning to suffer the problem of articles with text that does not wrap properly. Apart from making the article extremely laborious to read it also affects printing - where the unwrapped text is discarded. I can't see anything I can do about this at my end apart from re-designing the page in VS or (gasp) Word. Frinstance: http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/active\_directory\_in\_vbnet.asp Cheers, DB
The article you're talking about hasn't made it to the people who do the article editing yet.
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I have noticed this site is beginning to suffer the problem of articles with text that does not wrap properly. Apart from making the article extremely laborious to read it also affects printing - where the unwrapped text is discarded. I can't see anything I can do about this at my end apart from re-designing the page in VS or (gasp) Word. Frinstance: http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/active\_directory\_in\_vbnet.asp Cheers, DB
Like dave said, give the editors time to fix it up :)
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I have noticed this site is beginning to suffer the problem of articles with text that does not wrap properly. Apart from making the article extremely laborious to read it also affects printing - where the unwrapped text is discarded. I can't see anything I can do about this at my end apart from re-designing the page in VS or (gasp) Word. Frinstance: http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/active\_directory\_in\_vbnet.asp Cheers, DB
I would say that you could have posted this to Suggestions/Bug Reports forums. Quick Link: http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?forumid=1645[^] That is monitored by Chris & Co continously.
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I would say that you could have posted this to Suggestions/Bug Reports forums. Quick Link: http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?forumid=1645[^] That is monitored by Chris & Co continously.
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Seems like a bad idea to me: to get edited sooner, all one would have to do is apply lousy (or no) formatting, then have someone (the author himself?) click the button? Correct behavior will not be encouraged by giving preferential treatment to sinners. :(
Luc Pattyn
try { [Search CP Articles] [Search CP Forums] [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles] } catch { [Google] }
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Seems like a bad idea to me: to get edited sooner, all one would have to do is apply lousy (or no) formatting, then have someone (the author himself?) click the button? Correct behavior will not be encouraged by giving preferential treatment to sinners. :(
Luc Pattyn
try { [Search CP Articles] [Search CP Forums] [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles] } catch { [Google] }
Having an article in an already editor friendly format is very nice and not that hard to do either :)
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon