<p>A handy guide to understanding Microdata, the new JavaScript APIs, and the new form elements in HTML5 and CSS3 along with transition, transformation, and animation using lucid code samples</p> <p><b>Overview</b></p> <ul> <li>Discover the semantics of HTML5 and Microdata</li> <li>U
HTML5 and CSS3 Transition, Transformation, and Animation
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- English
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โฆ Synopsis
A handy guide to understanding Microdata, the new javascript APIs, and the new form elements in HTML5 and CSS3 along with transition, transformation, and animation using lucid code samples
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<p>A handy guide to understanding Microdata, the new JavaScript APIs, and the new form elements in HTML5 and CSS3 along with transition, transformation, and animation using lucid code samples</p> <p><b>Overview</b></p> <ul> <li>Discover the semantics of HTML5 and Microdata</li> <li>Understand the co
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