Title: HTML5 and CSS3 Responsive Web Design Cookbook
Author: Benjamin LaGrone
Learn the secrets of developing responsive websites capable of interfacing with today's mobile Internet devices
Overview
HTML5 and CSS3 Responsive Web Design Cookbook by Benjamin LaGrone belongs at the top of your list of must-have cookbooks. The recipes in this book are well laid out, each one starting with what you need then how to do it and how it works. This is a great format, as you can quickly understand the what, how and why, as well as determine if you need that specific recipe for your project at hand, The overall layout of the book (see the other reviews for details) gives you a smooth flow from being responsive design knowledge-free to a reasonable level of understanding the requirements to design a good, solid, responsive website.
In short, if CRUD with PHP OOP and MVC Design sounds like something the dog left in the front yard, then you will appreciate this cookbook as it provides a clear, logical and easy-to-follow road to developing the responsive websites for "the rest of us"
Author: Benjamin LaGrone
Learn the secrets of developing responsive websites capable of interfacing with today's mobile Internet devices
Overview
HTML5 and CSS3 Responsive Web Design Cookbook by Benjamin LaGrone belongs at the top of your list of must-have cookbooks. The recipes in this book are well laid out, each one starting with what you need then how to do it and how it works. This is a great format, as you can quickly understand the what, how and why, as well as determine if you need that specific recipe for your project at hand, The overall layout of the book (see the other reviews for details) gives you a smooth flow from being responsive design knowledge-free to a reasonable level of understanding the requirements to design a good, solid, responsive website.
In short, if CRUD with PHP OOP and MVC Design sounds like something the dog left in the front yard, then you will appreciate this cookbook as it provides a clear, logical and easy-to-follow road to developing the responsive websites for "the rest of us"
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