HTML Cheat Sheet

(with HTML5 tags)

Nick Schäferhoff

Nick Schäferhoff

Editor in Chief

Interested in HTML? Awesome.

Having a proper cheat sheet will make your life a ton of easier.

When I started out with web development (back in 2004), I used to have a cheat sheet, too. Now it’s all in my head, though.

Whether you’re a savvy web developer or just a trying to experiment a little, feel free to use this HTML cheat sheet below. I originally made it for my self, but since the launch of HTML5, I decided to update it, make it look better and share it on my website.

I’ve listed out all the mainstream HTML tags as well as the new HTML5 tags.

  • If you wish to download .pdf, click here (237kb) – This version is based on the HTML Cheat Sheet in .PNG
  • Alternate HTML Cheat Sheet in .pdf, optimal for tabloid paper size (11x17in) printing, click here (138kb) to download
  • If you wish to use this as an image, click here (3508 x 2717)

 

1. HTML Cheat Sheet in .pdf


2. HTML Canvas Cheat Sheet in .pdf

3. HTML Cheat sheet in .png

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