Whatever your level of expertise with web development, DEVELOPING MOBILE WEBSITES WITH HTML5 will give you the hands-on help you need to learn how to create dynamic mobile websites that work equally well on laptops and desktops using HTML5. Popular author and web-design teacher David Karlins combines aesthetics and technique in a book that is uniquely accessible to designers at all levels, covering essential topics such as building animated and interactive mobile web apps, understanding and applying styling to mobile sites, creating mobile-friendly forms and collecting data from users, and working with JavaScript libraries, JavaScript widgets, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). In today’s fast-moving technology market, mobile isn’t an add-on―it’s essential. Get in on the action with DEVELOPING MOBILE WEBSITES WITH HTML5.
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David Karlins is a consultant, writer, designer, and teacher addressing contemporary challenges in digital graphic and interactive design. He is the author of more than 40 books on web design, digital graphics, project management, online video, and animation. His consulting clients include prominent -figures and institutions in theater, performance venues, music production, art, music, handicrafts, and education. Learn more about David Karlins at davidkarlins.com.
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