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I have been trying to look for good cheat sheets for css and javascript. I want to be able to print them out and put them in my binder.
I found this… but i am trying to see if i can find more.
Centricircle’s CSS hacks chart: With coverage for almost all used browsers. Not a cheat sheet, but it helps if you really want to use CSS hacks.
I’ve been using this one (http://www.visibone.com/products/browserbook.html) from VisiBone for a while. It’s pretty good.
Is it worth the money whould you say?
i think best web design cheat sheets are: Action Script Cheat Sheet ,Apollo Cheat Sheets and Javasript cheet sheets
Hey hey,
Not sure if Sitepoint is a swear-word around here or not, but I’ve been using their Quick Reference posters – got ’em on my wall and they’re effective as :) They cost $9.95 USD a pop, but it’s an investment in knowledge, SO… I paid.
These links will shrink your browser unless you open them in a new window(damn JavaScript browser shrinkage):
CSS —-> http://www.sitepoint.com/books/cssant1/ … 60-8964055
JavaScript —-> http://www.sitepoint.com/books/dhtml1/p … 35-5109861
Having said that, I have the ones from DZone.com also that Chris mentioned, and whilst the layout is not as effective as Sitepoint’s, the price was right :)
ALSO – they have a great JQuery cheat PDF.. http://refcardz.dzone.com/refcardz/jquery-selectors – though you have to register (free) to get the d/l link
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