Html Mastery: Semantics, Standards, and Styling

Html Mastery: Semantics, Standards, and Styling

by PaulHaine (Author)

Synopsis

Unlike basic guides, HTML Mastery is crafted for advanced users who want to take their markup further, making it leaner and more semantically rich. HTML Mastery discusses and demonstrates all available HTML tags, including less common ones, explains where and how to use them, and offers styling and scripting techniques that can be employed on sophisticated web sites. The book also explores advanced semantic tools that further improve the usability and semantic value of sites. HTML Mastery devotes an entire chapter to Microformats, and gives the reader a preview of XHTML 2.0 and Web Applications 1.0 - web standards of the future.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 192
Edition: 1st ed.
Publisher: Apress
Published: 13 Dec 2006

ISBN 10: 1590597656
ISBN 13: 9781590597651

Media Reviews

From the reviews:

This book presents in-depth coverage of HTML, and its new version ... . The book is written for advanced Web designers. ... Many code snippets and screen images complete the description of the tags and examples. This book will be useful to those designing and maintaining first-rate Web pages. (Claudiu Popescu, ACM Computing Reviews, September, 2008)

Author Bio
Clawing his way from deepest, darkest Somerset, U.K. upon his coming of age, Paul Haine found himself ironically trapped for another six years on the opposite side of the country in deepest, darkest Kent, learning about web standards during the spare weeks between history lectures. Now residing in East Oxford, he spends his days working for an international publishing company, surrounded by a plethora of Apple-branded hardware, Nintendo kitsch and a truly massive collection of grunge and pixel fonts. Paul also runs his personal blog, JoeBlade.com, alongside his design blog, UnfortunatelyPaul.com. He attends to both of these approximately every six months during the gaps between catching up with his blogroll, and refreshing it to begin reading again.