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Paperback Html5: The Missing Manual Book

ISBN: 1449363261

ISBN13: 9781449363260

Html5: The Missing Manual

(Part of the Missing Manuals Series)

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Book Overview

HTML5 is more than a markup language--it's a collection of several independent web standards. Fortunately, this expanded guide covers everything you need in one convenient place. With step-by-step tutorials and real-world examples, HTML5: The Missing Manual shows you how to build web apps that include video tools, dynamic graphics, geolocation, offline features, and responsive layouts for mobile devices.

The important stuff you need to know: Structure web pages more effectively. Learn how HTML5 helps web design tools and search engines work smarter. Add audio and video without plugins. Build playback pages that work in every browser. Create stunning visuals with Canvas. Draw shapes, pictures, and text; play animations; and run interactive games. Jazz up your pages with CSS3. Add fancy fonts and eye-catching effects with transitions and animation. Design better web forms. Collect information from visitors more efficiently with HTML5 form elements. Build it once, run it everywhere. Use responsive design to make your site look good on desktops, tablets, and smartphones. Include rich desktop features. Build self-sufficient web apps that work offline and store the data users need.

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I’ll be back.

I bought this book because I saw that five on the cover and said to myself, I've been gone that long? I have always appreciated the “The Missing Manual" series. And for decades, O'Reilly has been my choice of publisher. So, it was an easy decision to purchase this book written by Matthew MacDonald. Why was I surprised to find out that HTML5 is not real? Okay, it is real, but it is really like English. There are two camps when speaking English; one wants you to use old-timey latten construction; the other camp says anything goes if it is understandable. That is the thrust of the purpose of this book: to let you know that HTML is back, but anything goes if it is understandable. I have learned a lot from this book, and it has saved my bacon several times. However, if you are new to HTML, you might want to read one of the old-timey classics before tackling the new freedom of HTML5. I do not dog-ear or underline books; however, I have surely worn this one out and still have not finished with it by a long shot. If you do not have a copy of this book, what have you been doing? The CD is not missing from this manual, as the information and examples from the chapters can be accessed online.
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