Domain: ilovejackdaniels.com
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Re:A good, free reference (even more!)
I use that diagram a lot. I have it pinned to my cubicle wall (here in Dilbert land) along with the Javascript cheat cheat, the regex cheat sheet etc..
For a complete selection of quick and dirty guides to common technologies IloveJackDaniels.com is a very handy resource, thanks Dave. -
Re:A good, free reference (even more!)
That one is my favorite too (though I used to use a cssv1 version that is very similar and the sources are obviously similar.
I also really like the diagram in this one but don't like how the rest of it is organized. Which is too bad because anyone that owns a domain name of ilovejackdaniels.com deserves more positive praise.
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ILoveJackDaniels.com cheat sheets
ILoveJackDaniels.com also has a number of good "cheet sheet" references, mostly focused on web applications/web design: CSS, PHP, MySQL, Javascript, VBScript, mod_rewrite, HTML, HTLM character entities, RGB hex color codes, Ruby on Rails, Microformats, and (now for something completely different) World of Warcraft.
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Re:Readability?Can someone please lend cowboyneal some punctuation marks?
Check out how this summary scored on the Flesch-Kincaid Reading Level:The text you entered has been checked, and scored as follows: Funny you should mention that. Your post scores even worse:
The text you entered has been checked, and scored as follows:
Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease: -3
Ideally, web page text should be around the 60 to 80 mark on this scale. The higher the score, the more readable the text.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 15
Ideally, web page text should be around the 6 to 7 mark on this scale. The lower the score, the more readable the text.
Gunning-Fog Index: 22
Ideally, web page text should be between 11 and 15 on this scale. The lower the score, the more readable the text. (Anything over 22 should be considered the equivalent of post-graduate level text).
Notes:
Average syllables per word: 2.4
Average words per sentence: 6.33 -
Re:Readability?Can someone please lend cowboyneal some punctuation marks?
Check out how this summary scored on the Flesch-Kincaid Reading Level:The text you entered has been checked, and scored as follows: Funny you should mention that. Your post scores even worse:
The text you entered has been checked, and scored as follows:
Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease: -3
Ideally, web page text should be around the 60 to 80 mark on this scale. The higher the score, the more readable the text.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 15
Ideally, web page text should be around the 6 to 7 mark on this scale. The lower the score, the more readable the text.
Gunning-Fog Index: 22
Ideally, web page text should be between 11 and 15 on this scale. The lower the score, the more readable the text. (Anything over 22 should be considered the equivalent of post-graduate level text).
Notes:
Average syllables per word: 2.4
Average words per sentence: 6.33 -
Readability?One example was given of a touted apparel stock jumping from 6 cents to 45 cents over a period of days before settling down to ten cents a share and near 65,000 or about $6500 in transactions (an eighth of the peak share volume, and a 50th of the peak transaction value).
Can someone please lend cowboyneal some punctuation marks?
Check out how this summary scored on the Flesch-Kincaid Reading Level:The text you entered has been checked, and scored as follows:
Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease: 38
Ideally, web page text should be around the 60 to 80 mark on this scale. The higher the score, the more readable the text.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 14
Ideally, web page text should be around the 6 to 7 mark on this scale. The lower the score, the more readable the text.
Gunning-Fog Index: 22
Ideally, web page text should be between 11 and 15 on this scale. The lower the score, the more readable the text. (Anything over 22 should be considered the equivalent of post-graduate level text).
Notes:
Average syllables per word: 1.69
Average words per sentence: 26 -
Readability?One example was given of a touted apparel stock jumping from 6 cents to 45 cents over a period of days before settling down to ten cents a share and near 65,000 or about $6500 in transactions (an eighth of the peak share volume, and a 50th of the peak transaction value).
Can someone please lend cowboyneal some punctuation marks?
Check out how this summary scored on the Flesch-Kincaid Reading Level:The text you entered has been checked, and scored as follows:
Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease: 38
Ideally, web page text should be around the 60 to 80 mark on this scale. The higher the score, the more readable the text.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 14
Ideally, web page text should be around the 6 to 7 mark on this scale. The lower the score, the more readable the text.
Gunning-Fog Index: 22
Ideally, web page text should be between 11 and 15 on this scale. The lower the score, the more readable the text. (Anything over 22 should be considered the equivalent of post-graduate level text).
Notes:
Average syllables per word: 1.69
Average words per sentence: 26 -
Re:Another big, fat book of examples. Yawn
Try this: the cheat sheets on this site are generally quite good.
http://www.ilovejackdaniels.com/cheat-sheets/php-c heat-sheet/
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Re:HTML Tidy
- HTML Tidy
- A text editor (I like vim and gedit)
- The GIMP (image editor)
- ImageMagick
- W3C validator
- Various docs and tips such as Checklist of Checkpoints for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines from W3C
- CSS Cheat Sheet
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ILoveJackDaniels.com
ILoveJackDaniels.com has some in PDF format, although they are geared to ward LAMP stuff.
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CSS Cheat Sheet
May I also recommend Dave Child's CSS Cheat Sheet ?
Print it out & stick it on the wall/partition - it covers almost all the CSS you'll use day-to-day, and (IMHO) it's much quicker than digging through the online documentation or the O'Reilly book.
Similar things for Javascript, PHP, etc. are linked from here if you're interested.
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CSS Cheat Sheet
May I also recommend Dave Child's CSS Cheat Sheet ?
Print it out & stick it on the wall/partition - it covers almost all the CSS you'll use day-to-day, and (IMHO) it's much quicker than digging through the online documentation or the O'Reilly book.
Similar things for Javascript, PHP, etc. are linked from here if you're interested.