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    While composing a message for the forum of an article, one cannot see, nor easily reach, the article, making it harder than necessary to compose, formulate well, and quote. Not sure it used to be different, however I came to appreciate the "view" widget available on discussion forums, so I'd suggest something similar for articles. :)

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      While composing a message for the forum of an article, one cannot see, nor easily reach, the article, making it harder than necessary to compose, formulate well, and quote. Not sure it used to be different, however I came to appreciate the "view" widget available on discussion forums, so I'd suggest something similar for articles. :)

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      If you're under FF, I'd recommand CPHog.

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        If you're under FF, I'd recommand CPHog.

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        Thanks for the suggestion however I stopped using FF, it had too many memory leaks to keep it open for a few hours. And I'm not fond of adding helper code from another source, IMO if CPHog or anything else improves the CP UX, then CP should incorporate it and offer its functionality to everyone. :)

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          Thanks for the suggestion however I stopped using FF, it had too many memory leaks to keep it open for a few hours. And I'm not fond of adding helper code from another source, IMO if CPHog or anything else improves the CP UX, then CP should incorporate it and offer its functionality to everyone. :)

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          I also switched to Chrome recently for the same reasons. I have to use FF at work though. I am not sure all CPHog functionalities can be implemented for other browsers. It is a greasemonkey script, so ...

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            Thanks for the suggestion however I stopped using FF, it had too many memory leaks to keep it open for a few hours. And I'm not fond of adding helper code from another source, IMO if CPHog or anything else improves the CP UX, then CP should incorporate it and offer its functionality to everyone. :)

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            Luc Pattyn wrote:

            Thanks for the suggestion however I stopped using FF, it had too many memory leaks to keep it open for a few hours.

            Me too after you. Thanks for suggestion.

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              While composing a message for the forum of an article, one cannot see, nor easily reach, the article, making it harder than necessary to compose, formulate well, and quote. Not sure it used to be different, however I came to appreciate the "view" widget available on discussion forums, so I'd suggest something similar for articles. :)

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              The "View" link goes to the message to which you are replying, but I will see how easy it is to add a link to the original item when posting a new message. Or question. Or discussion. Or whatever it is the current member wishes to do ;) [Edit: the link has been added]

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

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