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Guidelines - By Todd Davis, SeaburyDesign
Guidelines is a simple tool used to display
guidlines within the Visual Studio environment.
Guidelines are used to help format your code with
proper spacing, or to assist in locating the
beginning and end of code blocks.
Usage is fairly simple. Select a color to set
the guidlines to, and then enter a list of
comma separated integers that indicate which
columns should display the guidlines. Then
click 'Apply'.
If you no longer desire to display he
guidelines, simply click 'Remove'.
Be aware that you will need to shut down
and restart Visual Studio (if it is
running) for the changes to take place.
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Todd Davis has been working in web and application development for several years, using Silverlight, ASP.NET, VB.NET, C#, C++ and Javascript, as well as a great deal of work with SQL server and IIS.
He currently works for Virtual Radiologic in Eden Prairie, MN, however he is better known for his varied work in the open source community, especially the DotNetNuke project for which he provided several world-renowned training videos and modules. A huge advocate of open source and open knowledge sharing, everything on his website (www.SeaburyDesign.com) is always offered for free.
Whenever he is not actively coding at his laptop (a rarity to be sure), he can be found woodworking, walking with his wife and kids, or motoring along the back roads of MN on his Harley Davidson Fatboy.