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Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML
by Elisabeth Robson, Eric Freeman
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CSS: The Missing Manual
by David Sawyer McFarland
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Creating a Web Site: The Missing Manual
by Matthew MacDonald
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HTML5: Up and Running
by Mark Pilgrim
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Head First PHP & MySQL
by Lynn Beighley, Michael Morrison
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Mining the Social Web
by Matthew Russell
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HTML5 Step by Step
by Faithe Wempen
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HTML5 and CSS3
(Pragmatic Bookshelf)
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Offline Mobile Web Applications in HTML5
by David Griffiths
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Great Ajax: Level 1
by David Griffiths
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HTML5 Forms
by Ben Henick
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HTML5 Canvas
by Steve Fulton, Jeff Fulton
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Creating a Website: The Missing Manual
by Matthew MacDonald
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Head First jQuery
by Ryan Benedetti, Ronan Cranley
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HTML5: The Missing Manual
by Matthew MacDonald
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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
- Four short links: 6 April 2011
- Four short links: 5 April 2011
- Four short links: 1 April 2011
- Publishing News: Week in Review
- Ubiquity and revenue streams: How HTML5 can help publishers
- Developer Week in Review
CSS, HTML & HTML 5 Experts
Jon Reid
is a senior developer at EffectiveUI. He has been developing in HTML and JavaScript since 1996 and is committed to building rich and accessible web experiences.
Bruce W. Perry
is an independent software developer and writer, and the author of Java Servlet & JSP Cookbook and just-published Ajax Hacks.
Mario Andres Pagella
is an accomplished software developer with more than 10 years of professional experience living in Capital Federal, Argentina.
Bradley Holt
is a web developer and entrepreneur. He has ten years of experience with PHP and MySQL and started using CouchDB soon before version 1.0 was released.
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.- I try to fit a "javacript slide show to screen" but the images doubles to screen!
- Should the JavaScript Defer Attribute Ever Be Avoided?
- Just starting with HTML, CSS & XHTML
- Source Files Download
- Dreamweaver back to previous page code attached to a jpg button
- jQuery: 'Spin In' Borders Effect
- Getting started with HTML5 mobile web development
- HeadFirst Php and MySQL Chapter 3 pg 128 error querying database
- When You Can Protect Your Mobile App IP with Trade Secrets
- What are Trade Secrets
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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
Four short links: 6 April 2011

April 6, 2011
Timeline Setter -- ProPublica-released open source tool for building timelines from spreadsheets of event data. See their post for more information. (via Laurel Ruma) Return to Shenzhen Part 1 -- Nate from SparkFun makes a trip to component capital of the world. It's like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory for geeks. a special market that dealt exclusively with bulk...
Four short links: 5 April 2011

April 5, 2011
The Big Map Blog -- awesome old maps, for the afficionado. (via Sacha Judd) sshuttle -- poor man's VPN built over ssh. (via Hacker News) Remembering LineDrive -- I, too, am bummed that LineDrive never became standard. And Maneesh, one of its cocreators. Check out his publications list! Websockets Pacman -- multiplayer Pacman, where players take the role of...
Four short links: 1 April 2011

April 1, 2011
Transparency Sites to Close -- the US government's open data efforts will close in a few months as a result of the cuts in funding. Browser Wars, Plural (Alex Russell) -- nice rundown of demos of what modern browsers are capable of. Brief Descriptions of Potential Home Information Services (image) -- lovely 1971 piece of futurology, which you can...
Four short links: 29 March 2011

March 29, 2011
Serve -- American Express mobile payments play. Money on mobiles is a huge potential, look for others to bang around here before the right answer is found. (via Mike Olson) Move Mayonnaise and Ketchup (YouTube) -- I don't know why you'd want to move mayonnaise and ketchup intact, but this is the machine for it. (via Russell Brown) Duplicates...
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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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