Nick Sch"aferhoff

Editor in Chief

You want to learn HTML, right?

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 I originally made it for my self, but since the launch of HTML5, I decided to update it, make it look better and share it on my website.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.

Enjoy!

  • 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

If you wish to download this as .pdf, use this link (right click, “Save link as”).

3. HTML Cheat sheet in .png

If you wish to download this as .png, open this link and save the image.

You can also download the image below directly (right click, “Save image”)

HTML Cheat Sheet