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Artem Marochnich2015-05-30 13:54:26
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Artem Marochnich, 2015-05-30 13:54:26

Cheat Sheets/Handbooks for front-end developers?

  • What cheat sheets / reference books do you use in practice?
  • Are Russian-language cheat sheets / reference books worth attention, and if so, which ones do you recommend?
  • Are there good offline guides?
  • If it's not difficult, please point out the pros and cons of the proposed cheat sheets / reference books.

My Ubuntu system. I work in Sublime Text.

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Denis Ineshin, 2015-05-30
@smartwriter

Of course MDN!

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MisterioSS, 2015-05-30
@MisterioSS

https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome
https://github.com/miripiruni/frontdesk

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Mykhailo Kruts, 2015-05-30
@Bear13

htmlbook.ru/html
htmlbook.ru/css

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Sanes, 2015-05-30
@Sanes

For emmet, sometimes I look into the EMMET Handbook of abbreviations to speed up the layout . There was somewhere a version in the form of a table, like an image.

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Vladimir Golub, 2015-05-30
@RazerVG

Dash program. There is also a paid one for iPhone and iPad. Free on desktop.

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Ihor Gevorkyan, 2015-06-04
@Igor-Maf

frontender.info
https://egghead.io/
www.smashingmagazine.com
tympanus.net/codrops
tutsplus.com

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Vitaly Sivkov, 2015-06-04
@Sivkoff

If you need an offline version, zealdocs.org
might be the way to go. Works on Linux and Windows, lots of documentation for various languages ​​and libraries.
It also has plugins for popular IDEs: zealdocs.org/usage.html

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Sergey Kutuzov, 2021-02-25
@starhe

Always at hand https://starper55plys.ru/spargalki/

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