As HTML5 and CSS3 gets written, browser vendors are already incorporating their new features allowing for greater design and functionality. However, some major browsers haven’t. How should developers build for a constantly moving target? This panel discusses dealing with those older browsers and embracing new Web design technologies with practical HTML5 and CSS3 demonstrations.
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Book Review: A Book Apart - HTML5 & CSS3 Editions | Unmatched Style
Review of A Book Apart editions; HTML5 For Web Designers & CSS3 For Web Designers. Plus a book giveaway!
http://www.unmatchedstyle.com/news/book-review-a-book-apart-html5-css3-editions.php
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