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NAME
    HTML::TagCloud - Generate An HTML Tag Cloud

SYNOPSIS
      # A cloud with tags that link to other web pages.
      my $cloud = HTML::TagCloud->new;
      $cloud->add($tag1, $url1, $count1);
      $cloud->add($tag2, $url2, $count2);
      $cloud->add($tag3, $url3, $count3);
      my $html = $cloud->html_and_css(50);

      # A cloud with tags that do not link to other web pages.
      my $cloud = HTML::TagCloud->new;
      $cloud->add_static($tag1, $count1);
      $cloud->add_static($tag2, $count2);
      $cloud->add_static($tag3, $count3);
      my $html = $cloud->html_and_css(50);

      # A cloud that is comprised of tags in multiple categories.
      my $cloud = HTML::TagCloud->new;
      $cloud->add($tag1, $url1, $count1, $category1);
      $cloud->add($tag2, $url2, $count2, $category2);
      $cloud->add($tag3, $url3, $count3, $category3);
      my $html = $cloud->html_and_css(50);

      # The same cloud without tags that link to other web pages.
      my $cloud = HTML::TagCloud->new;
      $cloud->add_static($tag1, $count1, $category1);
      $cloud->add_static($tag2, $count2, $category2);
      $cloud->add_static($tag3, $count3, $category3);
      my $html = $cloud->html_and_css(50);

      # Obtaining uncategorized HTML for a categorized tag cloud.
      my $html = $cloud->html_without_categories();

      # Explicitly requesting categorized HTML.
      my $html = $cloud->html_with_categories();

DESCRIPTION
    The HTML::TagCloud module enables you to generate "tag clouds" in HTML.
    Tag clouds serve as a textual way to visualize terms and topics that are
    used most frequently. The tags are sorted alphabetically and a larger
    font is used to indicate more frequent term usage.

    Example sites with tag clouds: <http://www.43things.com/>,
    <http://www.astray.com/recipes/> and
    <http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/>.

    This module provides a simple interface to generating a CSS-based HTML
    tag cloud. You simply pass in a set of tags, their URL and their count.
    This module outputs stylesheet-based HTML. You may use the included CSS
    or use your own.

CONSTRUCTOR
  new
    The constructor takes a few optional arguments:

      my $cloud = HTML::TagCloud->new(levels=>10);

    if not provided, levels defaults to 24

      my $cloud = HTML::TagCloud->new(distinguish_adjacent_tags=>1);

    If distinguish_adjacent_tags is true HTML::TagCloud will use different
    CSS classes for adjacent tags in order to be able to make it easier to
    distinguish adjacent multi-word tags. If not specified, this parameter
    defaults to a false value.

      my $cloud = HTML::TagCloud->new(categories=>\@categories);

    If categories are provided then tags are grouped in separate divisions
    by category when the HTML fragment is generated.

METHODS
  add
    This module adds a tag into the cloud. You pass in the tag name, its URL
    and its count:

      $cloud->add($tag1, $url1, $count1);
      $cloud->add($tag2, $url2, $count2);
      $cloud->add($tag3, $url3, $count3);

  add_static
    This module adds a tag that does not link to another web page into the
    cloud. You pass in the tag name and its count:

      $cloud->add_static($tag1, $count1);
      $cloud->add_static($tag2, $count2);

  tags($limit)
    Returns a list of hashrefs representing each tag in the cloud, sorted by
    alphabet. Each tag has the following keys: name, count, url and level.

  css
    This returns the CSS that will format the HTML returned by the html()
    method with tags which have a high count as larger:

      my $css  = $cloud->css;

  html($limit)
    This returns the tag cloud as HTML without the embedded CSS (you should
    use both css() and html() or simply the html_and_css() method). If any
    categories were specified when items were being placed in the cloud then
    the tags will be organized into divisions by category name. If a limit
    is provided, only the top $limit tags are in the cloud, otherwise all
    the tags are in the cloud:

      my $html = $cloud->html(200);

  html_with_categories($limit)
    This returns the tag cloud as HTML without the embedded CSS. The tags
    will be arranged into divisions by category. If a limit is provided,
    only the top $limit tags are in the cloud. Otherwise, all tags are in
    the cloud.

  html_without_categories($limit)
    This returns the tag cloud as HTML without the embedded CSS. The tags
    will not be grouped by category if this method is used to generate the
    HTML.

  html_and_css($limit)
    This returns the tag cloud as HTML with embedded CSS. If a limit is
    provided, only the top $limit tags are in the cloud, otherwise all the
    tags are in the cloud:

      my $html_and_css = $cloud->html_and_css(50);

AUTHOR
    Leon Brocard, "<acme AT astray.com>".

COPYRIGHT
    Copyright (C) 2005-6, Leon Brocard

    This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under
    the same terms as Perl itself.


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