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Month: March 2012

HTML5 For Web Designers – A must read

Even if you are just starting to use HTML5 or have been using it for a while, I highly recommend all web designers, developers and any one in between to read this book. It was an easy read with amazing layout, great graphics and images. The author was witty and concise, but also humble in his limitations.

Jeremy Keith, the author, summarizes the topics in six distinct chapters:

  1. A Brief History of Markup
  2. The Design of HTML5
  3. Rich Media
  4. Web Forms 2.0
  5. Semantics
  6. Using HTML5 Today

All chapters seems to be very carefully thought out. It is obvious that the author barely scratched the surface of what HTML5 can do in such a small book, but he managed to describe key elements with ease and clarity.

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