A List Apart just launched HTML5 for Web Designers. The HTML5 spec is 900 pages and hard to read. HTML5 for Web Designers is 85 pages and fun to read. Easy choice!
HTML5 is the longest HTML specification ever written. It is also the most powerful, and in some ways, the most confusing. What do accessible, content-focused standards-based web designers and front-end developers need to know? And how can we harness the power of HTML5 in today’s browsers? Jeremy Keith cuts to the chase, with crisp, clear, practical examples, and his patented twinkle and charm.
When is the iPad version going to become available, Jeffrey, Jason?
You can actually read the first chapter here: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/a-brief-history-of-markup/
(And then you’ll know why it’s called HTML5 and not HTML 5.) ;-)
May 4th, 2010 / 11:31 am
I do find it a little odd that I have to buy a physical book about the Web. I don’t mind paying – but I would like an iPad version or something!
May 4th, 2010 / 12:30 pm
I just Pre-ordered! Thank you!
May 4th, 2010 / 4:16 pm
iPad version please :-)!
Jul 12th, 2010 / 7:03 am
More and more websites are now making use of HTML5. This book is a must. Give us a better understanding of HTML5.
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