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HTML5 For Dummies Quick Reference

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Essential information about using HTML5: everything you need at your fingertips HTML is the predominant programming language used to create Web pages. HTML5 has enhanced rich media, geolocation, database and mobile capabilities, and is now able to script APIs, making it a must-have for Web developers. This convenient reference, comb-bound to lie flat, makes it easy to find the information you need in a hurry so you can get those terrific Web pages designed and online right now.

224 pages, Spiral-bound

First published March 1, 2011

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Only got to page 22. Very readable, though. Not enough time for a library book, I think I'll just buy it.
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December 9, 2013
Interesting and readable book, but it seems to include the "JavaScript for dummies" and "CSS for dummies" in the same volume :)
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April 7, 2014
A good introduction but the reference is already outdated.
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