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I originally made it for myself, but eventually wanted to share this on WebsiteSetup. So here you have it, in total of 29 pages, structured into different paragraphs, just as: backgrounds, borders, fonts, texts, Column, Colours, Grid positioning and a lot more (including UI). And oh, I’ve also listed out all the new CSS3 tags/divs, too. • If you wish to download.pdf, CSS Cheat sheet in.pdf CSS Cheat Sheet as an image • If you wish to download image files.
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Just last week we released an extensive that lists all currently supported HTML5 tags, their descriptions, their attributes and their support in HTML 4. In comments to this post we received many requests for a similar CSS3 cheat sheet that would present the main features of CSS3 in a handy, printable reference card. So we asked our friend Chris Hanscom from (who created the HTML 5 cheat sheet) to create a quick reference card for CSS 3. We already encouraged you to experiment with CSS 3 in our and now you can use this handy cheat sheet to use the new CSS 3 features in some modern browsers (Firefox 3.5, Opera 9.6, Safari 3+, Google Chrome and Co.).
The result is a printable CSS 3 scrib sheet, created and released exclusively for the readers of Smashing Magazine. Thank you for your great work, Chris Hanscom! In this post we present a printable CSS 3 Cheat Sheet (PDF), a complete listing of all the properties, selectors types and allowed values in the current CSS 3 specification from the W3C. Each property is provided in a section that attempts to match it with the section (module) that it is most actively associated within the W3C specification. Next to each property is a listing of the expected values that that property takes (normal text shows named values it accepts and italics shows value types it will accept).