[Editor’s Note: This post has been update. Details at the end of the post.]
Need a cheat sheet?
We’ve got’em:
- Node.JS Cheat Sheet
- Wallet-Sized Photography Cheat Sheet
- JavaScript Cheat Sheets
- jQuery Visual Cheat Sheet 1.6
- Social Media Cheat Sheet
- HTML Cheat Sheets in Your Face
- New to CSS? Try This CSS Cheat Sheet App
- CSS Cheat Sheets
We’ve actually posted more, so many more, that after I did a search on the site, I began to second guess myself and wondered if I should be posting another cheat sheet.
I mean, come on.
How many cheat sheets do we need?
Well, at least one more:
iOS Design Cheat Sheet
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From the Editor …
The rest of this post, along with the cheat sheet, has been removed by the request of the designer.
Here is his request:
Hello,
I didn’t found an official email to contact the writers on your blog “church mag” so I just contact you this way since you’re the company behind this blog.
First of all, I’m always thankful for any support from the design scene. However, I found a post on your blog recently ( https://churchm.ag/ios-design-cheat-sheet/) which content matches with around 85% with my original blog post ( http://ivomynttinen.com/blog/the-ios-design-cheat-sheet/).
First I thought well, they’ve given credit and linked back to my page. Later I saw any link has a rel=”nofollow” and you directly cloned my files to your own server.
I’m not very pleased with your approach and since all the content you’ve copied from my blog is under my copyright I demand to remove my original content from your website.
Thanks for understanding.
—
Ivo Mynttinen
*User Interface Designer*
Web: http://ivomynttinen.com
Twitter: @ivo_mynttinen
Facebook: Ivo Mynttinen Design
As you can see, we have honored Mr. Mynttinen’s request and are currently working on tweaking the ”nofollow” issue.
Graham says
Awesome! Thanks for this 🙂
Eric Dye says
You are very welcome, Sir!