HTML5 and CSS3
Develop with Tomorrow's Standards Today
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Released: January 2011
Pages: 280
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Nice Intermediate book

By Ayp

from Los Angeles, CA

Comments about oreilly HTML5 and CSS3:

I would recommend this book to anyone who is a WEb developer and wants to learn about HTML 5.

This book starts off with how HTML 5 is not a standard but a specification and goes about explaining
it with details. The book kind of assumes you know Javascript and JQuery so that you can understand what
is going on. It provides which browser version supports the discussed specification. If one of the
browser does not support a specification then there is the Fallback section which specifies work around
using a Javascript library to do the same.

The HTML5 specification is covered nicely but it just touches the surface on CSS 3.

Overall I would recommend this book to web developers who already know about Javascript and JQuery.

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