CSS Crib Sheet

Dave Shea of mezzoblue and the Web Standards Project is trying to put together a :CSS: Crib Sheet.  In his words

a CSS Best Practice is a one sentence action statement, a ‘thou shalt’ or ‘thou shalt not’ (paraphrased, of course) that highlights a specific issue, be it browser compatibility, code integrity, or whatever else can actually be considered factual (instead of opinion).

The idea first started in a CSS Best Practices post, but people kept posting opinions so the second stab was taken at the idea.  It’s a great idea and really useful as a quick reference when doing CSS work and it should only get better as it expands.

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