As an early adopter of CSS-based design, I had to compile my own quick reference for daily work. I made it available online, expecting it to disappear among the hundreds of such references soon to populate the Web. To my surprise, so many people linked to it that the Cascading Style Cheatsheet settled into the #1 spot at Google and Yahoo.
There are many fine CSS properties listings out there, but not many that talk about the application of those properties in real-world scenarios like the Cascading Style Cheatsheet: Most Useful CSS Properties with Examples. CSS Help Pile 2005-Feb.
This is an excellent cheatsheet if you need something by the desk. ReachCustomersOnline.com 2005-Feb.
Most Useful CSS Properties with Examples - This is the best one we've seen... Linkfrenzy.com 2005-Feb.
Styled to print well. GenericGeek.com 2005-Feb.
Dot Leaders is a publishing term that describes the rows of dots frequently used in tables of contents to connect a chapter title with its relevant page number on the other side of the page. Brett's CSS solution resizes elegantly to fit the page, and there isn't a table in sight. Brett's site provides an assortment of other useful CSS resources, including a very handy CSS cheat sheet. Simon Willison 2002-June
I need to bookmark the Cascading Style Cheatsheet on every one of my computers. It seems I'm always forgetting some of this stuff and needing to look it up. This offers a pretty nice presentation of syntax complete with examples. Raleighnet.org 2005-Jan.
After messing round with tables for years the main page got so complicated that it was almost impossible to make any changes to it without destroying it completely. Having read about how style sheets simplified everything, I decided that was for me. It was actually surprisingly easy. I made a few false starts, read about a thousand tutorials including a CSS Cheatsheet by Brett Merkey. In it he makes the point that CSS puts everything in a box and all you have to do is shuffle the boxes around. Of course it's not quite that simple...but there you go, it's about what we'd expect, isn't it? Etc. Etc. Etc. 2005-Feb.
I'm bookmarking this for myself, since I don't know jack about CSS, and I have a bunch of websites! jefuchs 2005-Feb.
Brett Merkey's font resource: Well done information here, easy to access. WebsiteTips.com
A quick glance at this and I *already* learned a couple things about CSS. Neat. WebMutant.com 2005-Jan.
«« Las propiedades CSS más utiles con ejemplos »»
Artículo original de: Brett Merkey
Traducido por Manuel Jiménez para WebTaller.com
Les propriétés CSS les plus utiles avec des exemples : Cascading Style Cheatsheet. marcarea.com 2004-Dec.
Apenas uma lista organizada das propriedades css com algumas explicações... basico mas útil. rhawbert 2004-Oct.
He encontrado otro chuletón de CSS fantástico. Se trata de Cascading Style Cheatsheetuna sencilla tabla con las propiedades más importantes de CSS agrupadas segun su utilidad. A algunos les decepcionará su diseño, al cual yo le pongo un diez: sencillo, facil de leer y sobre todo, muy útil a la hora de imprimir. Otra página directa a mis favoritos. Bitácora de Webmaster 2004-Dec.
Goede tip! Inmiddels toegevoegd aan m'n CSS WebDev pagina (zie onderschrift). lucasraggers 2005-Feb.
Beaucoup de choses sur une seule page. forum.hardware.fr 2002-Oct.
Has most of what you need to know about CSS on one delightful sheet. ThinkHammer 2005-Feb.
Excellent - everything you need to know about CSS on one page. lloydshep 2004-Nov.
Handy quick reference with example code snippets. LindsayD 2004-Oct.
Nice all in one css cheat sheet tlockney 2004-Oct.
Cool, a Cheat Sheet approach to CSS... ericslade 2004-Oct.
I've been looking for a good page like this one. Now I won't have to go into the W3C specs so much. zemoxian 2004-Oct.
Handy css reference for those elements you can never remember. wcm842 2005-Jan.
Great for those learning CSS. Great reference sheet. MagusLEN 2005-Feb.
Perhaps I will actually learn CSS with this resource. cedarwaxwing 2004-Nov.
Last night I printed the Cascading Style Cheatsheet put together by Brett Merkey, which will surely come in handy a number of times. rusiczki.net 2004-Oct.
This CSS cheat sheet is gonna save me a couple of Google searches next time I start fiddling around with my layout. blog.forret.com 2005-Feb.