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Whether you're a Web designer, Web developer; or just hacking together an extension or a CSS skin for your journal or deviantART, you'll very likely have a time when you forget what's the order of arguments this function takes or what's the order of properties for a CSS shorthand. Rather than diving in a hundred-page W3C specification, you can use a compact and concise cheatsheet. Here is a small list of CSS, (X)HTML and JavaScript cheat sheets.
Great links Especially the CSS ones (I am addicted to CSS lately).
Also, another great site for css is CSS [link]. It has many features that you won't find anywhere else.
For those who are interested integrating some of these features into their journals, however, they must be careful as they must make sure it doesn't contain any CSS identities (in the HTML: id="menu" - denoted in CSS as #menu, #identity1 etc) and they must make sure not to group CSS classes (i.e.: .body, .text { } - it must be re-written as: .body { } .text { } ). Lastly, they should look how the code comes out, and they should have a basic knowledge of CSS to optimise the CSS in the journals to make the effect/menu/box look as they want it to look.
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I might use these... but I don't really use stuff like css and that... although I'm sure these will come in handy soon!
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Also, another great site for css is CSS [link]. It has many features that you won't find anywhere else.
For those who are interested integrating some of these features into their journals, however, they must be careful as they must make sure it doesn't contain any CSS identities (in the HTML:
id="menu"- denoted in CSS as#menu, #identity1etc) and they must make sure not to group CSS classes (i.e.:.body, .text { }- it must be re-written as:.body { } .text { }). Lastly, they should look how the code comes out, and they should have a basic knowledge of CSS to optimise the CSS in the journals to make the effect/menu/box look as they want it to look.--
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I might use these... but I don't really use stuff like css and that... although I'm sure these will come in handy soon!
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<emothemurdok> there are pants in your poem
[01:50] Miguel: it's a freakin' metaphor! don't hit me, I'm in love!
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