I think the visual cheat sheets (flex and grid) are more practical and very good references to see one and many times.
The others are interesting to see them one time searching for unknown things, but in reality, if you don't memorize the contents distribution they are unuseful in your work routine.
In the end, you can create your cheatsheets with the most common functions or references that you are using dairy. For example, I have "the most commonly used functions" (PHP vs JS) here: github.com/oricis/notes/blob/maste...
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I think the visual cheat sheets (flex and grid) are more practical and very good references to see one and many times.
The others are interesting to see them one time searching for unknown things, but in reality, if you don't memorize the contents distribution they are unuseful in your work routine.
In the end, you can create your cheatsheets with the most common functions or references that you are using dairy. For example, I have "the most commonly used functions" (PHP vs JS) here: github.com/oricis/notes/blob/maste...