After years of using spacer GIFs, layers of nested tables, and other improvised solutions for building your web sites, getting used to the more stringent standards-compliant design can be intimidating. HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference is the perfect little book when you need answers immediately.<br>J
HTML5 Pocket Reference
β Scribed by Jennifer Niederst Robbins
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 184
- Series
- Pocket Reference (O'Reilly)
- Edition
- Fifth Edition
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Need help finding the right HTML5 element or attribute for your web page or application? HTML5 Pocket Reference is the classic reference that web designers and developers have been keeping close at hand for more than thirteen years.
This fifth edition has been updated to reflect the current state of HTML5, including the HTML5 Candidate Recommendation, the emerging HTML5.1 Working Draft, and the living WHATWG standard. Features include:
- An alphabetical listing of every element and attribute in HTML5, HTML5.1, and the WHATWG living standard
- Descriptions, markup examples, content categories, content models, and start- and end-tag requirements for every element
- At-a-glance notes indicating the differences between the HTML5 specifications and HTML 4.01
- Useful charts of special characters
- An overview of HTML5 APIs
If youβre an experienced web designer or developer who needs a quick resource for working with established web standards, this handy book is indispensable.
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<DIV><p>Need help finding the right HTML5 element or attribute for your web page or application? <i>HTML5 Pocket Reference</i> is the classic reference that web designers and developers have been keeping close at hand for more than thirteen years.</p><p> This fifth edition has been updated to reflec
<p>Need help finding the right HTML5 element or attribute for your web page or application? <i>HTML5 Pocket Reference</i> is the classic reference that web designers and developers have been keeping close at hand for more than thirteen years.</p><p>This fifth edition has been updated to reflect the
The table of contents is minimal, and the real reference content is in one big section of tags in alphabetical order, so you have to page down until you get to what you're looking for. Also, the 4th edition of the book from 2000 had great appendices with CSS information, but that's missing from thi