HTML5 for Web Designers

29 August 2010 ~ Notes »

The first A Book Apart publication does not disappoint. Written in his usual eloquent and witty way, Jeremy Keith cuts through all the crap and delivers clear and concise descriptions of the HTML5 aspects most important to web designers.

Covering five main sections, HTML5 for Web Designers takes us from the background of HTML (and HTML5), through Rich Media, Web Forms, Semantics and finally, explains how we can go about Using HTML5 Today.

More a ‘users guide’ than anything else, this 89 page publication is an excellent introduction to HTML5 and what it means for web designers.

A solid start to the A Book Apart series, a publication of high quality as expected.

Grab the book now, a must own.

Tagged: #HTML5 #abookapart 

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