Just received my “HTML5 for web designers” handbook – the first in series from A Book Apart by the makers of the famous A List Apart webzine. For a designer like myself, it’s a nice and slim (85 pages) introduction to HTML5 and its possibilities. It covers topics from the history of markup to the usage of rich media elements like canvas, audio and video. It also explains the semantics part and gives an insight of how to use the new elements today.
You can get the book fromĀ A Book Apart website.
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Really good post, can you guys please help me crack this new Google code they used for their logo? It’s in HTML5…