Successfully Integrated my blog to Codeproject Blog Articles!

 

I’ve successfully integrated my wordpress blog to codeproject’s blog articles. It’s extremely cool. The only thing is when you’re posting something in your blog which you feel like eligible appearing at codeproject, just a ‘category’

If you don’t have a codeproject account, go and get it ( I believe every developer should have a codeproject account) and just take blog articles section. You can configure your blogs there. The steps for publishing a blog article is

  • The core behind your blog article is your RSS feed. So you should give link to your blog feed instead of giving home page to your blog
  • The posts that you wish to appear under codeproject should have specified with category “Codeproject”. Also Specify the sections like C++, C#, Windows etc. to appear the articles under specified section. Best way is to synchronize your technical blog post categories with Codeproject article sections. but the category codeproject is a must to appear the articles under codeproject.
  • Create your blog post which is having more than 500 words in length. Other blog posts will be ignored even if you have added the above said categories.
  • wordpress code support ( [sourcecode] tags), <pre> html tags will be considered as code block.
  • The first few lines of the blog post will be considered as the description of the article just below the main article title. Probably you will have to edit this yourself. It’s possible to edit the article once the post been conceived by Codeproject.
  • If you’re a blogger.com, you can mail codepoject to conceive all your articles or entire blog posts as blog article. Beware of concaving articles to wrong categories. It may affect your article ratings(if someone rated your excellent article down because of wrong location)..
  • Now you’re done. Your article may appear right at codeproject in few minutes.
  • If you’ve any doubts. Just check Blog Article FAQ
 
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  • Ofek Shilon

    Great tip! thanks!

  • Rufus

    Thanks for the tip. I’ll have to implement it in my own site. There are some good codeproject articles at DocumentLab