HTML / CSS Card
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HTML / CSS Foldout Set
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What in the world
is the difference?
Obviously the foldouts
are more compact.
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8.5" x 11" |
3.5" x 8.5"
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But the Card shows
more at a glance.
And it's laminated.
For industrial websmithing.
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The Card has phone- book dense print.
In fact, it uses the same
font as the phone books,
6-point Bell Centennial
I recommend the Card
if your eyes can handle
it, and you like seeing all the facts gathered
together in one place.
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The foldouts have large print. Recommended
if you have any
trouble reading
fine print.
Also, foldouts
are easier to
conceal from
thieving
colleagues.
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The Card has a big annotated
example, on the
front page.
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Otherwise, they have
the exact same content.
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They both cover all XHTML Tags
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They both cover all CSS Styles
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They both show all Special Characters
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In the latest edition, they both have the
sections on URL's, SSI and the
HTML-to-XHTML checklist
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Still not sure?
If you get both,
we'll be glad to take one
back for a refund, if you're
reasonable about it.
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