Book: HTML5 for Web Designers
Author: Jeremy Keith
A short guide to html5. It covers only the most useful stuff and skips the fluff. It has great explanations and examples, which makes it very easy to get an overview of HTML5 and how to use it.
If someone wants to read/learn about HTML5, this is the book I would recommend to them.
I just love it because it is so short and cuts to the chase.
Why did I read it?
After reading Hardboiled Web Design, which had a great section about HTML5, I wanted to check out some other books to see what other authors are saying and what they use it for.
Mission accomplished?
Yes. It gives great explanations and examples HTML5, as well as how to deal with compatibility issues.
Favorite part:
The whole book was good. Probably because it was so short and no fluff, just straight up great stuff all the way through.
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