Just finished ‘HTML5 For Web Designers‘ by Jeremy Keith.
It is a short but comprehensive guide into the world of HTML5. If you haven’t, like me, took the time yet to dive into HTML5. This is definitely a great start and a must read.
For those who are already experimenting with HTML5 and regularly visit the W3C or WHATWG sites. I guess that there are probably no surprises in this one for you.
What I really like about the book is that it is a very quick read, about 2 hours, but also has a very high information density. If this tickled your curiosity, please visit the ‘A Book Apart‘ site
HTML5 For Web Designers
Just finished ‘HTML5 For Web Designers‘ by Jeremy Keith.
It is a short but comprehensive guide into the world of HTML5. If you haven’t, like me, took the time yet to dive into HTML5. This is definitely a great start and a must read.
For those who are already experimenting with HTML5 and regularly visit the W3C or WHATWG sites. I guess that there are probably no surprises in this one for you.
What I really like about the book is that it is a very quick read, about 2 hours, but also has a very high information density. If this tickled your curiosity, please visit the ‘A Book Apart‘ site