The HTML Pocket Guide

The HTML Pocket Guide

Book Description

This handy low-priced book is packed with /XHTML definitions and tips, including those for 5 elements in depth. Snappy writing and illustrative code samples walk readers through uses and element definitions. Handy pocket size provides a convenient reference for coders. A true companion to standards-compliant design. The Pocket is for both beginning users, who want an introduction to , and more advanced users, who are looking for a convenient reference. While 5 is still under , browser manufacturers are already supporting many of its features in , , , , and the upcoming Internet Explorer 9. So, now is the time to start learning about it.

The Pocket is a valuable companion to creating standards-compliant markup that will help designers and developers quickly define content and meaning. Accessible, convenient, and inexpensive, this pocket guide is exactly what designers and developers need.

About the Author

Bruce Hyslop has 13 years of experience in , with a focus on interface technical architecture and . He is the senior director of the Interface Engineering Group (IEG) at Schematic, an interactive agency based in the United States. In this role, Bruce oversees companywide efforts to define and implement best practices regarding HTML, , JavaScript, and accessibility wherever they may be applied: the browser, desktop, mobile devices, and emerging platforms. An early adopter of Web standards, Bruce has helmed IEG for more than 120 projects, including clients such as ABC, BBC, Dell, Logitech, , NBC Universal, Nokia, and Target, among others. In addition to his development and writing efforts, Bruce teaches a course at UCLA Extension.

Book Details

  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Peachpit Press (May, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321699742
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321699749
  • File Size: 7.0 MiB

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