August 2008
Cheat Sheets for Front-end Web Developers
by damdec & 2 othersCheat sheets are helpful to have around because they allow you to quickly remember code syntax and see related concepts visually. Additionally, they’re nice decorative pieces for your office.
In this article, you’ll find 23 excellent, print-ready cheat sheets for HTML/HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (including MooTools and jQuery).
So go ahead – print out your favorites and pepper your workspace with these wonderful references.
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jQuery Flash Plugin
by nhoizey & 10 othersInspired by tools like SWFObject, UFO and sIFR, but written line-by-line for jQuery — no other scripts required. Less redundancy (jQuery and sIFR both find elements by css selectors and do browser detection, sIFR and SWFObject both do Flash detection) m
March 2008
ARIA: Accessible Rich Internet Applications - MDC
by nhoizey & 1 otherARIA, formerly known as DHTML accessibility, is a standard being developed at W3C - World Wide Web Consortium
widgeditor - Google Code
by gregRwidgEditor is a browser-based JavaScript WYSIWYG editor for HTML content. It is designed to be simple to use, have a small code footprint, and produce valid, semantic code.
January 2008
Litmus: Painlessly test your email and website designs
by nhoizey & 9 othersLitmus shows you precisely how your designs will be seen by your customers. We deliver screenshots of your web sites and email newsletters in seconds across all popular platforms.
December 2007
Web Development for the iPhone » CSS, JavaScript and XHTML Explained
by Krome & 1 otherWeb Development for the iPhone