Yep. Jonathan Snook does a great job of creating those. I read his blog 
all the time.

Lets see what can be done. Thanks for the links.

Rey

Matt Kruse wrote:
> 
> Rey Bango-2 wrote:
>> Send me the link to the PT one and we'll see what we can do.
>>
> 
> This one is nice:
> http://snook.ca/files/prototype_1.5.0_snookca.pdf
> as is this one:
> http://www.snook.ca/archives/javascript/prototype_disse/
> 
> Although sometimes cheat sheets end up just being a list of methods and
> parameters. IMO, a good cheat sheet lists everything, but expands on items
> that are often or easily confused. For example, I don't have much of a need
> to reference a cheat sheet for "addClass(Str)" - it's prett obvious. But
> some of the animation methods or Ajax methods certainly justify another line
> of explanation or example. Just something to jog the memory, but not a
> replacement for the API.
> 
> At some point I can also look into creating a cheat sheet if it's not yet
> done.
> 
> Matt
> 

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