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Search e Book by: Title Author ISBN Google ISBN. Directory       Book Description In HTML5 Guidelines for Web Developers, two pioneering web developers provide a comprehensive guide to HTML5's powerful new elements and techniques through compact, practical, easy-to-understand examples. You'll discover just how much you can do with HTML5 - from programming audio/video playback to integrating geographical data into pages and applications. This concise, friendly reference is packed with tips, tricks, and samples for making the most of HTML5 with Java Script and the DOM. The authors present “pure HTML5” examples that are supported by browsers right now, and they share realistic insights into the challenges of leading-edge HTML5 development. Subscribe via email Reproduction of site books is authorized only for informative purposes and strictly for personal, private use. Only Direct Download IT e Books Group ©.
As you may already know, the mobile web world seems like a dark area for many web designers and web developers. There is quantity of myths around it (such as the ones I’ve covered in my book Programming the Mobile Web) and plenty of mobile browsers and different versions. Let’s look at the 45 most useful official resources. Unfortunately, not every browser has its official documentation available, so my work for the book was more a matter of research and testing over every feature (512 pages are witnesses of this process). And remember: most of these guidelines are incomplete and sometimes inaccurate! However, they can be a good place to start looking at. You should also check my other post: UI Guidelines for mobile and Tablet app design i OS (i Phone and i Pad) useful guidelines Android Browser useful guidelines Nokia and Symbian useful guidelines Black Berry useful guidelines HP web OS useful guidelines Internet Explorer Mobile useful guidelines Opera useful guidelines Other platforms useful guidelines Do you want all this information and much more in one place? Check the book available in different formats or preview it here ;-) Tags: android, browsers, guidelines, iphone, nokia, webos This entry was written by Max Firtman and posted on Friday, December 10th, 2010 at 6:39 pm and is filed under General. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
HTML5 offers a compact set of new structural elements that facilitate a clear page structure without detours via class or id. Klaus Forster and Bernd Oggl give you a tour of the structure and semantics for documents. Both the previously mentioned MAMA survey conducted by Opera and Google's study of Web Authoring Statistics of 2005 ( conclude that it was common practice at that time to determine the page structure of web sites with the class or id attribute. Frequently used attribute values were footer, content, menu, title, header, top, main, and nav, and it therefore made sense to factor the current practice into the new HTML5 specification and to create new elements for structuring pages. The result is a compact set of new structural elements—for example, header, hgroup, article, section, aside, footer, and nav—that facilitate a clear page structure without detours via class or id. To illustrate this, we will use a fictitious and not entirely serious HTML5 blog entry to risk a look ahead to the year 2022 (see Figure 2.1). But please concentrate less on the content of the post and focus instead on the document structure. Figure 2.1 The fictitious HTML5 blog Before analyzing the source code of the HTML5 blog in detail, here are a few important links, for example, to the specification HTML: The Markup Language Reference—subsequently shortened and referred to as markup specification at Here, Mike Smith, the editor and team contact of W3 C HTML WG, lists each element's definition, any existing limitations, valid attributes or DOM interfaces, plus formatting rules in CSS notation (if to be applied)—a valuable help that we will use repeatedly. The HTML5 specification also contains the new structural elements in the following chapter.

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