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What aren't all Wolfram Blogs posts available as downloadable notebooks?

It's frustrating and annoying when one reads a post to the Wolfram Blog (https://blog.wolfram.com) containing a lot of code when that code is included merely in the form of graphic images and the post is apparently not available as a downloadable notebook.

What can be done to prod Wolfram into ensuring that Blog authors include a prominent button for downloading the post as a notebook? (Or, at the very least, allow double-clicking a displayed image of code that causes the corresponding text to be copied, so that it can be pasted into a local notebook?)

The lastest instance that engenered my question is the Wolfram Blog post https://blog.wolfram.com/2019/02/01/analyze-stack-exchange-datasets-with-wolfram-language-utility/ .

POSTED BY: Murray Eisenberg
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Sorry, I don't see the relevance of that reply. A number of past blog articles have been made available in Mathematica notebook form through an included link. And if memory serves me correctly in some blog articles, if you double-clicked on an included image of code, it produced a pop-up window containing a pure text snippet that you could directly paste into your own Mathematica notebook.

POSTED BY: Murray Eisenberg

We usually post all our blogs with a click-to-copy feature for easily trying the code in a notebook alongside. This has not been done yet for our latest post because it features some v12-dependent examples. Both click-to-copy and downloadable notebook will be added as that release becomes available. There might be a few other v12 preview posts coming with the same issue, we'll look at posting a notice about this with them, thanks.

POSTED BY: Andre Kuzniarek
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