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Html5 Pour Les Web Designers (2000)

by Jeremy Keith(Favorite Author)
4.05 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
2212128614 (ISBN13: 9782212128611)
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English
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A Book Apart
review 1: There are too few technical books which are user-friendly and this book is one of the few. It is fully loaded with good narration, keeps the reader intact and makes sure the reader understands the concepts of HTML5 and best practices. It also tells the technical details, the in's and out's with ease.This book is first to be picked for any web developer or anyone who needs a tour with fun of HTML5
review 2: This is a wonderful book. It doesn't attempt to teach you HTML from scratch. It's intended for people who've been working with HTML for a long time and just need to know what has changed in HTML5. It's concise, readable, and informative. Best of all, it's funny. Jeremy Keith writes about web design with obvious affection, even when it's exasperating: "Interne
... moret Explorer has special needs." "It would be inaccurate to say [the XHTML 2 spec] was going nowhere fast. It was going nowhere very, very slowly." It's just 85 pages long, so you can zip through it in an hour and a half, tops, and the last chapter is a guide to using HTML5 immediately (and working around the middling support in current browsers). It's ideal for getting started with HTML5 in a single afternoon. less
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lacy17
Good quick read. Not a whole lot of details about HTML5 specs, but a good overview of new stuff.
paolam1227
Simplified my understanding and applicability of HTML5 for Web design and mobile development
dinoldo
not as technical as I'd hoped.
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