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Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML
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CSS: The Missing Manual
by David Sawyer McFarland
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HTML5: Up and Running
by Mark Pilgrim
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Creating a Web Site: The Missing Manual
by Matthew MacDonald
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Head First PHP & MySQL
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OpenGL and 3D in HTML5
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Canvas Pocket Reference
by David Flanagan
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Native Video in HTML5
by David Griffiths
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XML Publishing with Adobe InDesign
by Dorothy Hoskins
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Building Android Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
by Jonathan Stark
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Great CSS: Level 1
The stuff you need to know.
You'll learn how to reference CSS from within HTML, how to add style efficiently and even how to get past some common hurdles. We'll turn an unstyled web-page into a multi-column, beautiful layout all while adhering to the W3C guidelines of standards-based coding. On top of that, we'll make sure that our CSS is browser compatible and how to get around some of the painful IE6 bugs. Watch the video previews now.
Explore HTML 5
- HTML5 Recipes: More on Geolocation
- Perspectives on Google Chromium OS
- Yes, Virginia, you can build native iOS apps with jQuery Mobile
- HTML5 Recipes: Geolocation
- Using jqTouch to make your Web Site look more like a native application
- HTML5 Recipes: More on Storage
CSS, HTML & HTML 5 Experts
Eric A. Meyer
is a member of the CSS&FP Working Group and the author of Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide.
Elliotte Rusty Harold
is a noted writer and programmer, both on and off the Internet. His previous books include "Java Network Programming", Third Edition, "XML in a Nutshell", Third Edition, and "Java I/O", all from O'Reilly.
Jonathan Stark
is a mobile and web application consultant who the Wall Street Journal has called an expert on publishing desktop data to the web.
Garth Braithwaite
currently works as an Interactive Engineer for a small airline in Las Vegas, NV and hosts InsideRIA's weekly podcast RIA Radio. Garth has a background in Education and Graphic Design.
HTML5 Video Course
HTML5 Mobile Web Development – Create mobile web applications using the latest HTML5 technologies. Learn how to style your apps to respond to a device's vertical and horizontal orientation, take advantage of global positioning, embed audio and video, create basic animations, and much more.
CSS, HTML & HTML 5 Answers
O'Reilly Answers: Clever Hacks. Creative Ideas. Innovative Solutions.- How to Distribute your Android App Directly
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- How to Sign your Android App
- Using different operating system than book references
- How to Set Up the Development Environment to Build an Android App
- How to Decide Whether to Use Native or Web App Development for the Android
- The next logical step ..Book recommendation for web devolopment
- No Images on the iPad with the PDF "Head First Python"
- Giving Starbuzz Coffee some style
- How to translate an OData feed into an iCalendar feed
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Certificate Program

Client-Side Web Programming Certificate Series targets beginning and intermediate students who want to acquire the skills needed for rich front-end web development, and who want to back those skills up with a Certificate from the University of Illinois Office of Continuing Education.
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CSS, HTML & HTML 5 News & Commentary
HTML5 Recipes: More on Geolocation

December 13, 2010
In the previous blog post, we looked at Geolocation support in HTML5 Geolocation API. We covered the getCurrentPosition() method on the navigator.geolocation object that allowed to get a one-time location. Certain types of Location Based applications might need to track...
Perspectives on Google Chromium OS

December 13, 2010
Here on insideria.com, you'll see lots of information regarding trends of web development - perhaps it's related to AJAX, perhaps it's a topic on Flex/Flash, or perhaps it pertains to mobile. All topics point to the "rich internet application" technologies and their practice and implementation in our daily lives. Last week, Google started distributing development laptops featuring the new Chromium operating system, which has the potential to be a stark change in how we interact with our applications, and how we think of the internet.
Yes, Virginia, you can build native iOS apps with jQuery Mobile

December 7, 2010
A second release of jQuery Mobile is only a couple of weeks old, but I thought I would take it for a spin, mix it with some PhoneGap goodness and build a native iOS app for my iPhone. Did it work? Was it worth the effort? Is jQuery Mobile ready for prime time?
HTML5 Recipes: Geolocation

December 6, 2010
Location Based Applications have garnered a lot of attention in recent times. Suddenly everyone wants to know where you are, so that they can serve you data that is relevant to the context i.e. where you are. Location Based Applications/Services...
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CSS & HTML Resources
- W3C CSS Page
- CSS on Wikipedia
- W3C CSS Validation Service
- Eric Meyer's CSS Blog
- SitePoint's CSS Reference
CSS & HTML Book Excerpts
- Appendix A. Installing and Upgrading Drupal from Using Drupal
- Appendix B. Choosing the Right Modules from Using Drupal
- Chapter 8. Overview of Toolkits from Programming the Semantic Web
- Appendix A. Resources from CSS Cookbook, Third Edition
- Appendix B. CSS 2.1 Properties and Proprietary Extensions from CSS Cookbook, Third Edition
- Appendix C. CSS 2.1 Selectors, Pseudo-Classes, and Pseudo-Elements from CSS Cookbook, Third Edition
- Appendix D. CSS3 Selectors and Pseudo-Classes from CSS Cookbook, Third Edition
- Appendix E. Styling of CSS Form Elements from CSS Cookbook, Third Edition
- Appendix A. Color Names and RGB Values from Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, Third Edition
- Appendix B. HTML Character Entities from Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, Third Edition
- Appendix C. Keyboard Event Character Values from Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, Third Edition
- Appendix D. Editable Content Commands from Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, Third Edition
- Appendix E. HTML/XHTML DTD Support from Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, Third Edition
- Glossary from Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, Third Edition
- Chapter 10 Could They Do It?: Real User Monitoring from Complete Web Monitoring
- Chapter 10.2 Types of Web Analytics Software from Website Optimization
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