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Evgeny Elchev2010-10-09 16:58:56
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Evgeny Elchev, 2010-10-09 16:58:56

Recommend a book html for professionals

I know almost all tags from memory and can make any design for any browser. But I feel that I use very crooked solutions, which take a lot of time to write. Recommend a good book or resource where you can learn professional layout.

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Delka, 2010-10-23
@Delka

Eric A. Meyer “CSS Cascading Style Sheets. Detailed guide»

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ap3rus, 2010-10-09
@ap3rus

Books are books, but nothing can be better than practice, only after going through the hells of adjustment (I didn’t find a better word) cross-browser layout can you become a professional. For reference, you can try www.w3schools.com/.

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Pavlo Ponomarenko, 2010-10-11
@TheShock

try to read www.htmlbook.ru/

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valter, 2010-10-12
@valter

If for professionals, then you need to go to the source - specifications HTML specifications

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Zharskiy, 2011-02-25
@Zharskiy

1) blogs
2) you need to read not HTML, but layout in general, including CSS
for example:
Dan Cederholm (Man in a cap) - handmade CSS
Handcrafted CSS: More Bulletproof Web Design
Series: Specialist Library Publisher: Piter, 2011
ISBN 978-5-49807-749-9, 978-0321643380
but it's better to learn the language and read in the original, for example:
CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions [Paperback]
Simon Collison, Andy Budd, Cameron Moll
Publisher: friendsofED; 2 edition (October 29, 2009)
although a translation is also available ISBN 978-5-8459-1199-5, 1-59059-614-5 ISBN-10: 1430223979 ISBN-13: 978-1430223979
Andy Budd, Cameron Moll, Simon Collison
CSS. Professional Application of Web Standards
Publisher: Williams, 2009

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