HTML5 Cookbook
With scores of practical recipes you can use in your projects right away, this cookbook helps you gain hands-on experience with HTML5’s versatile collection of elements. You get clear solutions for handling issues with everything from markup semantics, web forms, and audio and video elements to related technologies such as geolocation and rich JavaScript APIs.
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Paperback, 284 pages
Published
November 26th 2011
by O'Reilly Media
(first published November 7th 2011)
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I can easily peg this book as a must-read for web designers and developers who wants to learn what HTML5 is and how to best use it. The HTML5 Cookbook is written in a Problem-Solution-Discussion pattern for each of its segments on a particular HTML5 feature, with plenty of references to external websites for more information and discussion. The segments are grouped in chapters that start with the most simple and common HTML features, to the most complex.
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A good book. Well-written with helpful examples. It looks like they tried to make things a lot better with HTML5.
The book does a great job of explaining HTML5 features. It presents everything in the form of a problem and a solution. It shows features that are widely supported, features that are supported by some browsers, and features that aren't supported by any browsers yet. You get workarounds for pretty much every feature just in case the user is using a browser that doesn't support the feat...more
The book does a great job of explaining HTML5 features. It presents everything in the form of a problem and a solution. It shows features that are widely supported, features that are supported by some browsers, and features that aren't supported by any browsers yet. You get workarounds for pretty much every feature just in case the user is using a browser that doesn't support the feat...more
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