The HTML & CSS Cheat Sheet is a quick-reference site designed to support first-year web development students. It gathers together all the key terminology and concepts introduced during the semester, making it easier to revise and apply them when building websites.
Benefit of this resource and how to make the best use of it
Purpose
— Acts as a glossary of terms for HTML and CSS, from basic tags and attributes to selectors and declarations.
— Provides structured guidance on setting up and organising a website.
— Helps students revisit essential building blocks like the HTML skeleton and CSS layout systems without needing to dig through lecture slides.
How to Use It
— As a revision tool: Check definitions and examples when working on assignments.
— As a design starter: Use the HTML Skeleton and layout guides when setting up new projects.
— As a confidence booster: Clarify any terms that feel fuzzy before class tests or projects.
Essentially, the Cheatsheet functions as a student-friendly, visual index of core HTML/CSS knowledge — bridging lecture content and hands-on coding.
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Lyons, N. (10/10/2020). Html & css cheatsheet. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/html-css-cheatsheet/ License: Creative Commons Zero (CC0).
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