HTML5: Designing Rich Internet Applications by Matthew DavidHTML5 is the future of the web. Literally every web designer and developer needs to know how to use this language to create the types of web sites consumers now expect. The companion website, visualizetheweb.com, provides extra information and supplements the book.
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Stylin' with CSS: A Designer's Guide, 3rd. ed. by Charles Wyke-SmithYou will learn the full capabilities of the CSS language, with step-by-step examples and in-depth explanations that will take your skills to new levels, whether you are a newbie or already have experience with CSS. The book focuses on practical skills for Web designers and will help you create robust, stylish, and flexible layouts that display appropriately on monitors, tablets, or mobile phones.
This W3C resource outlines different approaches for evaluating Web sites for accessibility: general procedures and tips for evaluation, from evaluation during Web site development to ongoing monitoring of existing sites."
"HTML Goodies intended purpose is to help new and growing website developers learn their trade, and to provide them with tips, guides and reference sets for their use as they become more accomplished. To that end, we have arranged the site into sections that range from a completely non-technical introduction to the concepts involved in developing websites all the way through to keyword references."
"he University of Washington has compiled an annotated list of resources they have found to be especially helpful for understanding and implementing web and information technology accessibility. The list is available on the UW Accessible Technology Tools and Resources page. It includes links to tutorials, informative websites and blogs, resources from DO-IT, guidelines and standards, standards validation and accessibility evaluation tools, browsers toolbars and extensions; and more."
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