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What Is HTML 5? (2000)

by Brett McLaughlin(Favorite Author)
3.05 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: This short e-book contains a top-down view of HTML5. Often technical books, blogs, articles, and documentation focuses on features, techniques, and syntax. This book focused more on the entire web as a petri dish of technological activity. Design and architectural considerations were given less to how to develop with HTML5, and more about how and why HTML5 was developed. Some unique features were discussed, such as canvas and multimedia. Although these features were explained from a strategic vantage point, rather than as a how-to for a tactical implementation. This free book is great supplemental knowledge.
review 2: I really enjoyed this. It was just what I needed. I knew HTML5 was critical for web accessibility and designing programs for mobile devices
... more, but I didn't know much more than that. This put it in the context of the evolution of HTML over time, the long term vision, and useful ways to use it, as well as suggestions for best practices and what not to do. With the addition or with and humor, it was a light easy read. less
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jessie
The book tells a lot, without saying and showing anything.All I have to say.
hamsonweaver
A nice general idea of what HTML 5 is all about.
noob007
thank you
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