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CSS shorthand cheatsheet design

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10-02-2007, 05:57 PM
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Hi,

i've been working on and off this little cheat sheet (not so little actually) based around the excellent work done at Ilovejackdaniels (php, mysql, css cheat sheets).

mine is for CSS shorthand, which I usually do, but sometimes I forget order specific property values, so I made this. (it is in PDF)

I am looking for some feed back on how it's laid out, whether the content is clean and communicates well. A lot of information I gathered from some other CSS shorthand sites and I believe it to be accurate. Please have a look and let me know what you think is working, isn't working or if I'm missing some vital information.

Cheers

01-10-2008, 03:56 PM
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any suggestions or concerns? typos?

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Well formatted, easy to read.

One thing you may want to include is positioning properties (my Sitepoint reference guide has bottom, clip, left, overflow, right, top, vertical-align, and z-index)

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Nice, i love to print these cheatsheets out and stick them all over the walls

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Very nice. Easy to read. Nice subtle shades of color. All looks correct, too.

Can't copy and paste bits though =P

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I think it´s pretty colorless. Also imo it´s a little bit ... messed ?

Try keeping it simpler - Not putting so much information at one point.

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Looks good.

Typo though:

element {
padding: auto auto auto auto; }}

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