January 2, 2007 Comments
My friend Loren Baker over at Search Engine Journal spotted a great find while visiting Digg this week. It seems that the folks at LeslieFranke.com have put together a printable CSS "cheat sheet" that gives you quick glance access to all those nifty little CSS terms that you can never remember while programming. (At least if you're one of those folks that rarely has to dig into the code of a site.) Since I am forever calling my husband (a brilliant CSS programmer) to ask him what I need to type in to make X or Y happen, I'm sure he'll be printing up dozens of copies and pasting them all over our house for me.
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