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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 standard-based web designers and front-end developers need to know? And how can we harness the power of HTML5 in today’s... read more

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First Sentence edit see section history

HTML is the unifying language of the World Wide Web.

Table of Contents edit see section history

Chapter 1: A Brief History of Markup
Chapter 2: The Design of HTML5
Chapter 3: Rich Media
Chapter 4: Web Forms 2.0
Chapter 5: Semantics
Chapter 6: Using HTML5 Today
Index

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This is book 1 of 7 in A Book Apart. (publisher series)

Followed by CSS3 For Web Designers.

This book is in A Book Apart Library. (publisher series)

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Jeremy Keith (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. Jeffrey Zeldman (Foreword)
  2. Jason Santa Maria (Designer)
  3. Mandy Brown (Editor)
  4. Ethan Marcotte (Technical Editor)
  5. Krista Stevens (Editor) - Copyeditor

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Jeffrey Zeldman
Country: United States
Publication Date: 2010
ISBN: 978-0-9844425-1-5
Page Count: 85

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