Document Your CSS As A Poster

I've been using StumbleUpon to find interesting web sites about web development and yesterday I found a site that will generate a poster of your CSS.  It creates an image that resembles a class diagram. I think it is a great way to document your style sheets. One of my style sheets produced such a massive and confusing diagram that I think I'll show it to my client so I'll look like a genius.

Tonight I finally solved my problems with Visual Studio. I had both the Standard version and the Professional version installed. It was the Standard version that was trying to repair itself. I uninstalled the service pack for Visual Studio 2005 Standard version and I have not seen the Windows Installer start up since.

Today I learned how to create a tag cloud using ASP.NET 2.0. I may try to create tag clouds for YouTube vloggers using the Google API for YouTube. I'm really involved in the YouTube community because it is the most effective social networking site. Anyone who thinks of YouTube as just a video sharing site is missing its true significance. Many vloggers now feel unappreciated by the company that runs the web site. Some users have even threatened to create their own web sites. I fear they'll be posting ridiculous projects on RentACoder to clone YouTube for $500. However it did get me to thinking that it would be interesting to work on a social networking site. But if you want to keep on top of new developments in social networking then you should investigate social broadcasting. .NET Rocks should consider creating a show on one of the many social broadcasting sites. It creates a very strong sense of community and a lot of the audience do work in the IT industry.

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