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HTML and CSS Cheatsheet

By Robert Campbell on Monday, February 8th, 2010 Print This Post
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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has a new little tool for webmasters. It’s the W3C Cheatsheet. Though the page is lacking in luster when it comes to description (I had to guess what to do when first using it), it packs a fully loaded archive of all your HTML and CSS element attributes.

screenshot of cheatsheet

To use the tool you simply type in the HTML element you want to know more about, and W3C delivers all of the elements attributes. Knowing how to address those attributes is up to you, but I’m guessing will come in very handy for many of us.

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2 Comments on “HTML and CSS Cheatsheet”

  1. Guy 3D says:

    Urgh.

    Am I the only one whose total HTML/CSS total knowledge extends to (b), (i), (u) and (table)?

    (I used regular brackets to avoid messing up your page’s HTML code completely!)

    Anything more complicated than that has me reaching for a theme by someone else… anyone else. :p

    Guy.

  2. Seems like a good cheat-sheet. Indeed it seems quite handy and good way to check on what is right as per w3 consortium standards. I think its a good one.

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