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HTML and CSS: Design and Build Websites
Head First Html With CSS & XHTML
HTML5: The Missing Manual
HTML 5 Black Book : Covers Css3, Javascript,XML, XHTML, Ajax, PHP And Jquery
HTML5 for Web Designers
Introducing HTML 5
Build Your Own Website the Right Way Using HTML & CSS
Designing With Web Standards
HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide
World Wide Web design with HTML
HTML5: Up and Running: Dive into the Future of Web Development
HTML, XHTML & CSS (Visual Quickstart Guide)
CSS: The Definitive Guide
Learning Web Design: A Beginner's Guide to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Web Graphics
HTML5 Black Book: Covers CSS3, Javascript, XML, XHTML, Ajax, PHP and Jquery
Learn Web Design With HTML Examples and Screen Shots by Desmond OhwofosiraiJava Programming Tutorial with Screen Shots & Many Code Example by Desmond OhwofosiraiHow to Design a Website with Examples and Screen Shots by Ohwofosirai Desmond
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JavaScript Books
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A World of Possibility by Christopher  ShieldsA World of Terror by Christopher  ShieldsPapap's Teeth by Danielle DeVorCulloo by Murielle CyrA House Without Windows by Stevie Turner
Smashwords
236 books — 121 voters
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Website Starter Kit
12 books — 5 voters

Robert Duchnik
believe the power of jQuery is highly underutilized. Most developers will take advantage of its shortcuts and CSS selectors, but most of the time they fail to take advantage of much else. Being able to extend jQuery, whether by adding your own functions, CSS selectors or full-blown plugins, makes you a much stronger and smarter developer.
Robert Duchnik, jQuery Plugin Development In 30 Minutes

Robert Duchnik
jQuery is by far the most widely used library for JavaScript. It is used on more than 50% of websites. Many frameworks, such as Backbone and Twitter’s Bootstrap, are built on top of jQuery. Being able to extend and write plugins for jQuery can not only save lots of time, but also makes code much cleaner and easier to maintain.
Robert Duchnik, jQuery Plugin Development In 30 Minutes

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