[GRLUG] NOT LINUX - HTML5 book
Dave Brondsema
dave at brondsema.net
Wed Nov 24 23:19:44 EST 2010
IE9 will implement a lot of HTML5 / CSS3 / related JS apis.
On the http://groups.google.com/group/grwebdev/ mailing list,
http://html5boilerplate.com/ was recommended. I'd recommend other
digital resources over printed materials, also. For example,
http://diveintohtml5.org/
On 11/24/2010 08:44 PM, Bob Kline wrote:
> Anyone care to recommend an HTML5 book?
> I can just go to Amazon and look, but I'd
> rather hear about something someone is familiar
> with.
>
> Claims are that Chrome, Safari, and FireFox
> are presently the most compliant with the
> standard, such as it is today. 96%.
>
> IE is about 60% compliant, but also has 60%
> of the browser market, so that takes some of
> the heat off getting HTML5 approved I would
> imagine.
>
> -- Bob
>
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