HTML5 and CSS3: Level Up with Today's Web Technologies (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Friday, 07 February 2014

Brian Hogan gets you up to speed on the HTML5 elements and CSS3 features you can use right now in your current projects, with backwards compatible solutions that ensure that you don't leave users of older browsers behind. This second edition covers even more new features, including CSS animations, IndexedDB, and client-side validations. See our review of the previous edition.

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Author: Brian P. Hogan
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: November 9, 2013
Pages: 300
ISBN: 978-1937785598

 

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ISBN: 978-1394262410
Print: 1394262418
Kindle: B0D1CJR212
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