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HTML5 and CSS3 for the Real World Powerful HTML5 and CSS3 Techniques You Can Use Today!

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ISBN-10: 0987467484

ISBN-13: 9780987467485

Edition: 2nd 2015

Authors: Alexis Goldstein, Louis Lazaris, Estelle Weyl

List price: $39.95
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Description:

HTML5 and CSS3 for the Real World is your perfect introduction to the latest generation of web technologies. This easy-to-follow guide covers everything you need to know to get started today. You'll master the semantic markup available in HTML5, as well as how to use CSS3 to create amazing-looking websites without resorting to complex workarounds.You'll learn how to:Lose that pesky Flash habit by embracing native HTML5 videoSet type that truly supports your messageBuild intelligent web forms that users will love!Design modern web apps the shine on mobile devicesCreate dynamic, efficient graphics on the fly with SVG and canvasUse shiny new APIs to add geolocation and offline…    
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Book details

List price: $39.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2015
Publisher: SitePoint Pty, Limited
Publication date: 3/27/2015
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 398
Size: 6.97" wide x 9.17" long x 0.94" tall
Weight: 1.496
Language: English

Alexis Goldstein is a teacher and co-organizer of Girl Develop it, a group that conducts low-cost programming classes for woman, and a very proud member of the NYC Resistor hackerspace in Brooklyn, New York.

Louis is a freelance web developer, designer, and writer. He lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and has been involved in the web development industry in various forms for more than 10 years.

Estelle is a consulting web developer and writes for Community MX. She speaks about web development on occasion, and has a full time job as Senior Web Developer for a small start-up. She's been coding CSS, XHTML, JavaScript and PHP since 1999, table-less CSS since 2003.