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Richard Clark, Christopher Murphy, Oliver Studholme (Beteiligte)

Beginning HTML5 and CSS3


The Web Evolved. Next Generation Web Standards
By Christopher Murphy, Richard Clark, Oliver Studholme et al.
1st ed. 2012. xx, 624 S. XX, 600 p. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2012
ISBN: 1-430-22874-1 (1430228741)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-430-22874-5 (9781430228745)

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Beginning HTML5 and CSS3 is your introduction to the new features and elements of HTML5-as a web developer youŽll learn about all the leaner, cleaner, and more efficient code 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. YouŽll learn about the new HTML5 structural sections, plus HTML5 and CSS3 layouts. YouŽll 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 .
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
CSS3-Here 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
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