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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:59:12+00:00 2026-05-13T08:59:12+00:00

Could someone give me a link, a tutorial or an already made css template

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Could someone give me a link, a tutorial or an already made css template for styling code snippet to add that feature to my blog ?

I seen examples in numerous blogs, but, now that i am searching for one, i can’t put hands on it !

I want to be able to post a code snippet with keyword coloration, line numbers etc..

Many thanks in advance.

EDIT : i know there are some solution like prettify (thanks Developer Art) or SyntaxHighliter but i am on a platform and i can’t use Javascript

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    2026-05-13T08:59:13+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:59 am

    manoli.net offers an online copy/paste syntax highlighter:

    This tool allows you to format your
    C#, VB, HTML, XML, T-SQL or MSH (code
    name Monad) code for publishing on a
    web site or in a blog.

    The output conforms to the HTML 4.01
    specification and is color-coded to
    make it easier to read. The colors can
    be changed by modifying the CSS style
    sheet. See a sample.

    And you may want to check out the Syntax Highlighter project on CodePlex (not sure how much activity it still has, though):

    Syntax highlighter converts code text
    to HTML where common language elements
    are formatted using style sheet
    classes such that the coloring scheme
    can be switched or altered as simple
    as replacing a CSS file. The primary
    release ships as an extension for
    BlogEngine.NET.

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