Today we are honored to post two help documents. These two documents can help you quickly view the correct CSS2.1 properties or the CSS3 properties that are not yet known. The style sheet contains the most important attributes, explanations, and keywords for each attribute. These two help documents are made by Gosquared and released to readers through Smashing magazine.
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The CSS2.1 Help document covers syntax, fonts, text, margins, margins, borders, positioning, backgrounds, lists, media types, and keywords. The CSS3 help document covers rounded corners, box shadows, multiple columns, text shadows, RGBa, fonts (in fact, this is not a CSS3 property, but is also included because it is useful), box model size, box model size adjustment, outlines, and gradients.
- CSS 2.1 Document (large view preview)
- CSS 3 Document (large view preview)
- Download CSS 2.1 document (PDF format) (0.2MB)
- Download CSS 3 document (PDF format) (Updated, 0.2MB)
- The designer publishes the Help document log
Behind the design
As usual, the following is the designer's point of view:
The reason we create CSS help documents is because we always design beautiful websites, but we stare at ugly help documents. So we want to create a help document that doesn't hurt your eyes during use. Over the past year, we've found ourselves using the CSS3 attribute more and more, but we've never had a help document, so we decided to create this document ourselves.
Now we have a separate CSS2 and CSS3 help document, and although CSS3 is incomplete, not all browsers can support it.
We want you to enjoy the two documents and let them help you create more memorable, practical, and style sites.
Thank you, we really appreciate your work and the good starting point.
Original: CSS 2.1 and CSS 3 help Cheat Sheet (PDF)