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What do you mean by 'tag'? 'tag' is a very generic word and could mean a lot of things...
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A "Tag Cloud" is a new, Web 2.0 way of displaying categories of data on your website, popularized by Flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/). Take a look at Wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_cloud) for a description and links to many examples, such as http://www.43things.com/ and http://del.icio.us/tag/ .
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Junior Talker
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Hi Dave,
the reply is a little late but whatever: I have a working ASP.NET tag cloud sample on my blog. You can download the sample code and adapt it to your needs. Hope it helps! Stefan ![]() |
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First you need a list of all your tags, and how often each one is used Select Tag, Count_Big(*) From Some_Table Where Some_Condition_Is_Met Then you need to normalize the range somehow, which again is domain specific. But for example if you have 3 tags, you've used Tag A 14 times, Tab B 9 times, and you've used Tag C a whopping 1,831,726 times, that isn't going to work. Finally, write out the text of each tag with a font size style attribute based on however you normalize your range of use counts.
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