Mobile First Design with HTML5 and CSS3

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Mobile First Design with HTML5 and CSS3

subtitle: Roll out rock-solid, responsive mobile first designs quickly and reliably

Jason Gonzales is a self-taught engineer and an obsessive learner and researcher. He's been working on frontends for over seven years, but also does full-stack work and lots of fretting over making sites that have awesome user experiences.
In a mere 105 pages Jason is able to explain simple and to the point how to build a mobile first site. Of course he takes you on a kind of a roller coaster ride (which is quite nice by the way) with GitHub, Panels, Wireframing, Javascripting, Markup and HTML5.
Building websites that display well on everything from web-enabled smartphones to tablets, to laptops and desktops, is a daunting challenge. Given the wide variety of screen sizes and browser types might be a reason enough to not even try. But if your business counts on getting web content to people on these devices and you need your business to look tech-savvy, you must put your best foot forward. Jasone will show you that with the help of some easy-to-understand principles and an open source framework you can build a mobile first responsive website fast.

According to him is Responsive Web Design (RWD) a set of strategies used to display web pages on screens of varying sizes. These strategies leverage, among other things, features available in modern browsers as well as a strategy of progressive enhancement (rather than graceful degradation)

The book is for both beginners as well as intermediate developers and designers.

In the end you know how to build a responsive mobile first web site. And that's what's all about, isn't it.

Now, click on http://bit.ly/1dPoyp5 if you want to know more about it.

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