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Visual Studio 2008 - More control over Recent Projects list in Start Page
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over 4 years ago
by
imRahulSoni
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If you work with a lot of samples, the chances are quite likely that you will end up in a rather dirty list of Recent Projects List in Visual Studio. I'm personally quite nit-picky and I really hate it when I find something like this... Now... I...
Rahul Soni's blog
Why do I like overflow:scroll so much?
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over 4 years ago
by
imRahulSoni
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There are times when you want to incorporate a picture, a large piece of code in a limited web space... ex. a blog post which has a lot of <DIV> tags. Now, to crop or resize the picture may not be the option always. I still see a lot posts where...
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