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The Best Practice Guide to XHTML and CSS by Patrick Griffiths


Acknowledgements web site follows conventions to hold customers blissful and responsive. I can solely assume {that a} good internet design ebook ought to do the identical. So listed here are some individuals “with out whom this may not have been doable.” Or one thing like that… To my mom, for her share of my genetic materials and the entire environmental stuff, for getting me my first laptop, for placing up with my Kevin & Perry teenage crap, and, most of all, for forbidding me to get a Michael Jackson perm on the age of 10, ta, Ma. Regardless that her grasp of language is considerably restricted, for steadily strolling throughout my keyboard Nutmeg, the feline member of the household, ought to in all probability have a co-author credit score.

A minimum of blame any typos on her. I’m proud to be a member of such an open, clever, pleasant skilled group. Andy Budd, Andy Clarke, Jon Hicks, Jeremy Keith, Drew McLellan, Wealthy Rutter, Mike Stenhouse, and the remainder of the Britpack (and the mighty Pub Requirements, for that matter) have been a useful supply of dialogue, concepts, and constructive criticism, and have turn out to be good pals to boot. And there’s a plethora of luminaries farther from dwelling who’ve influenced me, and this ebook, in a method or one other:

Doug Bowman, Dan Cederholm, Joe Clark, Charles Darwin, Molly Holzschlag, Steve Krug, Jakob Nielsen, Valentino Rossi, and Jeffrey Zeldman specifically. By elevating consciousness, it’s due to many of those individuals (and many extra), and organizations just like the Internet Requirements Mission (webstandards.org) that the standard internet design panorama is a a lot lusher one now than it was even a number of years in the past, so thanks are due not just for their affect, however for making books like this, and curiosity in them, doable. Dan Webb (danwebb.internet) has been the only most influential individual when it comes to HTML Canine (web site, ebook, and philosophy).

From working collectively on quite a few tasks throughout the years to idle pub banter (throughout much more years), Dan is the primary individual I talked with about internet requirements, lengthy earlier than the emergence of that hat-wearing dude’s little orange ebook, the individual I’ve mentioned round 43,082.6 points of internet design with, from liquid layouts to accessibility to Microformats to the absurdity of the time period Internet 2.0, and the one who has proofread, edited, examined, and critiqued just about each single article and web site that I’ve ever been concerned in.

Cheers, Dan. I’ve had a bit one thing to do with a bash referred to as @media (vivabit.com/atmedia) for nearly so long as the HTML Canine ebook venture. Thanks to everybody who has made that doable, together with all of those that have attended it. It has been an important instance of a real urge for food for pushing best-practice internet design and improvement to their limits, and it has stored my enthusiasm and ardour for the topic recent. @media and HTML Canine are my infants, in order that they have to be associated. I’ve at all times regarded New Riders as by far the perfect, most discerning, and most respectable writer of Internet-related books.

It has been a roller-coaster trip, however I’m very proud to lastly be a printed New Riders creator alongside so many nice Internet heavyweights. So, to the writer, and prolonged household and pals, thanks to David Fugate, Linda Bump Harrison, Darcy DiNucci, Marjorie Baer, Nancy Davis, Joe Marini, Doug Adrianson, and everybody else concerned in constructing this high quality culturally infused slab of ink-sprinkled reconstituted plant fibers.

 

HTML dog : the best-practice guide to XHTML & CSS

Author(s): Patrick Griffiths

Publisher: New Riders , Year: 2007

ISBN: 0321311396

 

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