Oct 8, 2005 - Designer: Jason Santa Maria. Editor: Mandy. Forthcoming A Book Apart catalog—is to shed clear light on a tricky subject. 2 HTML5 FOR WEB DESIGNERS format. This doesn't mean that markup is a free-for-all. From advanced selectors to generated content to web fonts, and from gradients, shadows, and rounded corners to elegant animations, 3 holds a universe of creative possibilities. No one can better guide you through these galaxies than Dan Cederholm. In this second edition, he tackles new properties and techniques, including micro layouts. Learn what works, how it works, and how to adapt for browsers where it doesn’t. What’s new in the second edition? Many of the properties Dan discussed in 2010 now have wider browser support, which means you can feel even more confident putting them to use. In this updated edition, Dan has carefully refreshed samples, removed old hacks that are no longer necessary, and written a whole new chapter on micro layouts. There’s no better time to dive in to—or polish up—your CSS3 skills. Table of Contents chapter 1 Using CSS3 Today chapter 2 Understanding CSS Transitions chapter 3 Hover-Crafting with CSS3 chapter 4 Transforming the Message chapter 5 Multiple Backgrounds chapter 6 Enriching chapter 7 Micro Layouts. Book Description HTML5 is the longest HTML specification ever written. It is also the most powerful, and in some ways, the most confusing. What do accessible, content-focused standards-based web designers and front-end developers need to know? And how can we harness the power of HTML5 in today’s browsers? HTML5 isn't as confusing as it once was, but it still isn't straightforward. It's an evolutionary, rather than revolutionary, change in the ongoing story of markup—and if you're currently creating websites with any version of HTML, you're already using HTML5. Harness the power of this essential evolving spec with help from Jeremy Keith. Brush up on syntax and updated elements, and get ready to work with responsive images, microformats, and microdata. Through clear, practical examples, you'll be up to speed in no time. In this brilliant and entertaining user's guide, the author cuts to the chase, with crisp, clear, practical examples, and his patented twinkle and charm. About the Authors • Jeremy Keith is an Irish web developer living in Brighton, England, where he works with the web consultancy firm Clearleft. He has written two previous books, DOM Scripting and Bulletproof Ajax, but what he really wants to do is direct. Reviews, Ratings, and Recommendations: • Related Book Categories: • • • • Read and Download Links: • • Similar Books: • • • •.
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