Wrong article sections
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Some of my articles landed in strange places. For instance Doing UTF-8 in Windows landed in "Markdown" section while Doing UTF-8 in Windows, Part 2 - Tolower or Not to Lower is (more plausible) in "C++" section. I would have thought both should have been in "Win32" section. Also Stern-Brocot Trees and their Applications is in XML section while "Algorithms" would have been a much better place. Any thoughts or means to fix this myself? Thanks,
Mircea
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Some of my articles landed in strange places. For instance Doing UTF-8 in Windows landed in "Markdown" section while Doing UTF-8 in Windows, Part 2 - Tolower or Not to Lower is (more plausible) in "C++" section. I would have thought both should have been in "Win32" section. Also Stern-Brocot Trees and their Applications is in XML section while "Algorithms" would have been a much better place. Any thoughts or means to fix this myself? Thanks,
Mircea
The hamsters will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe articles are now slotted automatically, based on their tags. So you have to play with the tags until your article lands in an appropriate category. If Chris is listening, I predict that this scheme will eventually go the way of the Wool Reserve Price. :laugh:
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The hamsters will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe articles are now slotted automatically, based on their tags. So you have to play with the tags until your article lands in an appropriate category. If Chris is listening, I predict that this scheme will eventually go the way of the Wool Reserve Price. :laugh:
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The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.In that case the question becomes how did those tags show up and how can I change them? I cannot image having put them there in the first place.
Mircea
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In that case the question becomes how did those tags show up and how can I change them? I cannot image having put them there in the first place.
Mircea
When you edit an article, there is a section at the top for adding tags. You can add them manually, by checking boxes, or automatically, by clicking on a button. I believe the automatic approach looks for keywords in your article. If you never added any tags to your article, I'm guessing that they were added automatically. EDIT: I quickly looked at all your articles, and they all have tags. Some make sense, and others...
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The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing. -
When you edit an article, there is a section at the top for adding tags. You can add them manually, by checking boxes, or automatically, by clicking on a button. I believe the automatic approach looks for keywords in your article. If you never added any tags to your article, I'm guessing that they were added automatically. EDIT: I quickly looked at all your articles, and they all have tags. Some make sense, and others...
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The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.Thanks, I'll try that. EDIT: I tried and seems hamsters are acting up again. Changed the tags for Stern-Brocot Trees and their Applications to "Algorithms" and "C++" making sure I don't press "Detact tags automatically". The end results is: "C++", "XML", "Objective-C", "Algorithm" :confused:
Mircea
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Some of my articles landed in strange places. For instance Doing UTF-8 in Windows landed in "Markdown" section while Doing UTF-8 in Windows, Part 2 - Tolower or Not to Lower is (more plausible) in "C++" section. I would have thought both should have been in "Win32" section. Also Stern-Brocot Trees and their Applications is in XML section while "Algorithms" would have been a much better place. Any thoughts or means to fix this myself? Thanks,
Mircea
I'm afraid we don't have a Win32 section. It seems you have moved these articles now. Is their new section better?
Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject
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I'm afraid we don't have a Win32 section. It seems you have moved these articles now. Is their new section better?
Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject
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I'm afraid we don't have a Win32 section
Hmm, I see one under “Articles” > “Browse Topics” > “Desktop “Programming”. EDIT Also, as explained in a previous message, the system seems to invent tags that I didn’t apply.
Mircea
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I'm afraid we don't have a Win32 section
Hmm, I see one under “Articles” > “Browse Topics” > “Desktop “Programming”. EDIT Also, as explained in a previous message, the system seems to invent tags that I didn’t apply.
Mircea
Ah, shame on me. I've moved those first two articles you mentioned into the Win32 section. I'm afraid the incorrect tags is a known issue we are still working out the kinks on.
Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject
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Ah, shame on me. I've moved those first two articles you mentioned into the Win32 section. I'm afraid the incorrect tags is a known issue we are still working out the kinks on.
Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject
Thank you Sean!
Sean Ewington wrote:
I'm afraid the incorrect tags is a known issue we are still working out the kinks on.
No worries, it’s not that important or urgent. Just post a message when it’s finished.
Mircea