CSS Cheat Sheet : A Must Have

Found via Digg.com (which may or may not belong in Google), this CSS Cheat Sheet is quite useful and should be on your bulletin board next to your Bruce Clay charts (someone please update!), Rainn Wilson autograph and photo of you and Matt Cutts (someone please code an ElfYourself.com version of Matt Cutts shaking hands with a ‘cut out’ body).

Even if you don’t use CSS on daily basis with your SEO job, the CSS cheat sheet and these other bulletin board must haves will make you look extra smart.

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Loren Baker | Search Engine Journal | @lorenbaker

Loren Baker is the founding editor/creator of Search Engine Journal and remains an advisor and Editor In Chief to this publication.

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  1. vps hosting says:

    Great tips for beginners. I am sure this might help the Blooggers who are new in the search engine optimization business.

  2. Dale says:

    I’m a beginner at this and I already see a few things that I can immediately implement. Thanks for the tip!

  3. John says:

    I prefer the original ILJD CSS Cheat sheet: http://www.ilovejackdaniels.com/cheat-sheets/css-cheat-sheet/ — great stuff. Dave also has cheat sheets for other topics as well.

  4. Thanks John, here is the main page of ILoveJD’s cheat sheets : http://www.ilovejackdaniels.com/cheat-sheets/

  5. Dale says:

    Oooh… Even better! Thanks again!

  6. Sanderson says:

    Oh, that’s great! I was building one for myself and found lot on a single page. Really helpful. Thanks Loren.

  7. Dr Adam says:

    Thanks, I saw that CSS cheat sheet before and forgot where it was. Should have printed it out the first time.