Beginning HTML5 and CSS3 is your introduction to the new features
and elements of HTML5all the leaner, cleaner, and more efficient code
you've hoped for is available now with HTML5, along with some new tools
that will allow you to create more meaningful and richer content. For
everyone involved in web design, this book also introduces the new
structural integrity and styling flexibility of CSS 3 which means
better-looking pages and smarter content in your website projects.
For
all forward-looking web professionals who want to start enjoying and
deploying the new HTML5 and CSS3 features right away, this book provides
you with an in-depth look at the new capabilities including audio and
video that are new to web standards. You'll learn about the new HTML5
structural sections, plus HTML5 and CSS3 layouts. You'll also discover
why some people think HTML5 is going to be a Flash killer, when you see
how to create transitions and animations with these new technologies. So
get ahead in your web development through the practical, step-by-step
approaches offered to you in Beginning HTML5 and CSS3. What you'll learn
Cutting-edge web development techniques with HTML5 and CSS3. The new
features of HTML5 and how to work with HTML5 and CSS3. The new web
standards being implemented by all the major web browsers. How to work
with the new HTML5 structural sections. How to create HTML5 and CSS3
layouts. How to create transitions and animations without using Flash New
web typography solutions. A new vision of web development with HTML5 and
CSS3. Who this book is for
This book is for web developers and
anyone involved in web design who wants to embrace the new web standards
and cutting-edge features of HTML5 and CSS3. With a practical,
accessible approach, this book is for anyone who wants to push their
websites forwards with the latest technologies. Table of Contents HTML5:
Now, Not 2022 Your First Plunge Into HTML5 New Structural Elements A
Richer Approach to Content Markup Rich Media Paving the Way for Web
Applications CSS3Here and Now Keeping Your Markup Slim Using CSS3
Selectors A Layout for Every Occasion Improving Web Typography Putting
CSS3 Properties to Work Transforms, Transitions, and Animation The
Future of CSS -- Publisher Marketing
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