mozilla.org Markup Reference
The mozilla.org Markup Reference is a document that defines a vocabulary of semantic markup and classes. The classes in the reference are defined in the mozilla.org stylesheet, and are meant to be used in articles on mozilla.org. I still think it’s a good starting point for anyone looking to write a markup reference or styleguide. (Thanks for correcting me, Anne.)
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Actually, it defines a set of classes and elements that should be used on the pages of mozilla.org. (Note the word contribute in the URI.)
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