What? Three at once?
Yup. Making cheat sheets used to take me ages, a few hours to assemble, organise and reduce the content, and the largest chunk of time was to make the images and PDFs. Since setting up Cheatography (try it, you’ll love it, etc etc), the actual making of a cheat sheet has become quick and easy.
Plus, it has been an age since I last posted a cheat sheet, so I figured you’re owed a few.
Until yesterday, I wasn’t entirely happy with Cheatography. It was missing something I had thought essential since the outset. What good are cheat sheets if you can’t download them and print them out? And the cheat sheets on Cheatography, while looking better than before and being easier to manage, were proving impossible to convert to PDF.
Until yesterday. When I finally found a PDF generator and style sheet combination that worked, and worked well. So, finally, Cheatography is no longer missing a massive and essential part of itself.
And I can’t think of a better way to announce that than to highlight the three new cheat sheets I put together while working on Cheatography …
French
First up is a French cheat sheet, built with the help of wonderful people in the cheat sheets google group. It contains a whole host of useful words and phrases to take with you on holiday.
Downloads
The French cheat sheet is available at Cheatography!
Vimeo Advanced API
Developers, developers, developers. I haven’t forgotten you. Don’t tell the others, but really you’re my favourite. This cheat sheet is for those of you who work with the Vimeo advanced API, and need a quick reference for their API methods.
Downloads
The Vimeo Advanced API cheat sheet is available at Cheatography!
Kings and Queens of the United Kingdom
Finally, for those of you trying to memorise the reigns of the UK monarchs since William the Conqueror, here’s a cheat sheet with their names and the years they reigned.
Downloads
The Kings and Queens of the United Kingdom cheat sheet is available at Cheatography!