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Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML
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Using the HTML5 Filesystem API
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Getting Started with GEO, CouchDB, and Node.js
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Supercharged JavaScript Graphics
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CSS Pocket Reference
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Build Your Own Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS
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HTML5 Cookbook
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HTML5: The Missing Manual
by Matthew MacDonald
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Building Hypermedia APIs with HTML5 and Node
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Making Isometric Social Real-Time Games with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript
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HTML5 Media
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Great CSS: Level 1
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Explore HTML 5
- Top stories: July 11-15, 2011
- What is HTML5?
- Getting started with HTML5 apps
- JavaFX 2.0: Making RIA with Java
- Four short links: 4 July 2011
- Radar's top stories: June 27-July 1, 2011
CSS, HTML & HTML 5 Experts
Eric Bidelman
is a Senior Developer Programs Engineer on the Google Chrome team, and one of the core contributors to html5rocks.com.
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.
Mario Andres Pagella
is an accomplished software developer with more than 10 years of professional experience living in Capital Federal, Argentina.
Jeff Fulton
Jeff is an R.I.A. and web game developer who has been cultivating an audience for news, stories, blogs and tutorials about Flash, Silverlight, and now the HTML 5 Canvas at his own web site, 8bitrocket.com for the past 3 1/2 years. He has one of the highest Alexa rankings among…
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.
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CSS, HTML & HTML 5 News & Commentary
Top stories: July 11-15, 2011

July 15, 2011
This week on O'Reilly: We took a deep dive into HTML5, Mike Loukides looked for Java's next community leader, and we learned that quantifying the self is a step toward programming the self.
Top stories: July 11-15, 2011

July 15, 2011
This week on O'Reilly: We took a deep dive into HTML5, Mike Loukides looked for Java's next community leader, and we learned that quantifying the self is a step toward programming the self.
What is HTML5?

July 13, 2011
HTML5, when used both as the 21st century web suggests and as the original HTML specification allows, is best at interconnecting things.
Four short links: 13 July 2011

July 13, 2011
Freebase in Node.js (github) -- handy library for interacting with Freebase from node code. (via Rob McKinnon) Formalize -- CSS library to provide a standard style for form elements. (via Emma Jane Hogbin) Suggesting More Friends Using the Implicit Social Graph (PDF) -- Google paper on the algorithm behind Friend Suggest. Related: Katango. (via Big Data) Dyslexia -- a...
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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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