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4,888 PointsPlease help I need a printable html cheat sheet for easy reference.
I am looking for an easy to read html cheat sheet that I can print and add notes to as I progress. There are a million online and I don't know how to check the validity of one to follow while I progress with my lessons.
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsMake sure you search for "HTML 5 cheat sheet" (with the "5") to get all the newer semantic tags. But assuming your search engine ranks results by popularity, any that show up on the first page should probably do just fine.
Near the top of my search was this 3-part set at the impressively definitive-sounding URL of "html.com":