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Designing With Web Standards Review by C. Thien

Ammo to use when doubters question why we code the way we do

This book is not a step-by-step or hands-on-training kind of book, but is a confidence builder for developers that are already validating code and thinking of what tags are most appropriate for a particular piece of markup, in other words, those that are designing with web standards. This edition has a lot of new material, and the inclusion of Ethan Marcotte is a big plus. Jeffrey Zeldman writes in a way similar to Molly Holzschlag in her 2002 book 'Integrated Web Design', or Jeffrey Veen in his 2000 book 'The Art and Science of Web Design' - he is giving us ammo to use when doubters question why we code the way we do. He has taught these same skills in An Event Apart, in his 'how to talk to a client' presentation. In this book, you have it all in one place and can cover it at your own leisure. With Ethan Marcotte's contribution, you have some great design tips, and the whole thing stays current, with html5, grids and typography covered.