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Tutorials
I there a way we can update tutorials ? Not only because I made a mistake in mine
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RE: Tutorials
How do you add tutorials?
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RE: Tutorials
Currently there is no system for updating tutorials. I will work on something like that, but because of the particular format I accept them in, it obviously can't be a straight textarea box to edit it. Anyway, if you have any changes, send them over and I will update it right away.
As for submitting tutorials, just email them over to matt@codewalkers.com |
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RE: Tutorials
ok then, you should make the tutorials syetm like the code system
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RE: Tutorials
Well, it isn't quite that easy to do. The tutorials are stored in an XML format and has some particular formatting rules (to display php code, urls, etc). Before a tutorial is posted on the site, I have to convert it into the xml format. If someone submits something in the xml format, I generally still need to clean it up a bit. I also like to at least give the tutorials a once over and check them for technical and gramatical errors.
I don't see having tutorials automatically posted to the site anytime soon for these reasons.... |
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RE: Tutorials
ah, ok then
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