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CSS Creator helps generate styles and layouts for your projects. You just choose from a number of values, and the code is written for you. The site features links to other sites that will be of benefit to you as well. You'll find resources that contain articles, tools, templates, and much more.10:23:29 PM
Building Your Own ASP.NET Feed Parser. John Crocker writes in an informative article on The Code Project: “After seeing numerous applications available on the Internet to download and view RSS Feeds off the Internet, I wondered what would be needed to develop a .NET component to Read, Parse and Display RSS Feeds in aspx Pages. The Component development is beyond the scope of this article, Which will cover the base class that is used by the component to render the detail…”By dhenry@howdev.com (Daniel Henry). [Lockergnome’s RSS & Atom Tips 4/21/2004]
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Replace MSNBC's Outlook Today page. Outlook MVP Diane Poremsky provides a replacement for the now-discontinued MSNBC customized Outlook Today page. [Slipstick - Outlook and Exchange News 12/11/2003]
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