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Start your free trialNicholas Angelini
1,538 PointsStaying Organized
I associate editing in HTML & CSS with toolbars found in adobe or word processing programs. I imagine many beginner developers use cheat sheets to quickly access commonly used elements and attributes. I find myself having problems remembering the name of the action I want to command. Are there any known charts or 'cheat sheets' commonly used that associate the desired command with an image example?
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Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThere are many resources for HTML and CSS "cheat sheets", but they generally don't use images for examples, probably for space considerations. Some examples:
- HTML 5 Cheat Sheet
- HTML Cheat Sheet (with new HTML5 tags)
- The Ultimate CSS Cheat Sheet
- The Mega CSS3 Cheat Sheet
There are, however, many resources where you can look up individual elements and see (and sometimes interact with) graphic examples. One very commonly used example would be MDN .
Nicholas Angelini
1,538 PointsNicholas Angelini
1,538 PointsThanks so much for getting back to me. The information is appreciated (and bookmarked). Cheers