Good day!

A few days ago, a book called "
Decoding HTML5 " was released, in which, as you might have guessed, we are talking about innovations that appeared with the advent of HTML5. I would not say that the book was very interesting to me, because Only lazy people didn’t write about these
new ryushechkov innovations, but nevertheless it was useful to repeat and consolidate the material. Moreover, the book was written by the notorious
Jeffrey , which means that it will be easy and pleasant to read it. But enough to praise the author, but let's move on to the summary of the book:
- The History of HTML5
- The State of HTML5
- Semantic markup
- Easy Queries with the Selectors API
- Custom Data Attributes
- Fun fun forms
- The Essential of Feature Detection
- Automated Detection with Modernizr
- Finally ... Native Media
- Track That Sucka with Geolocation
- The Basics of Working with Canvas
- Don't Irritate Visitors - Use Web Storage
- The History API
- The File & Drag and Drop APIs
- Web Workers are Ants
- Tools, Folks, and Blogs
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You can buy a book (yes, yes. Exactly buy!)
Here or
here . If you are a registered member on the
Tuts + Premium network, then you can simply download it from the library. It is worth recalling that the cost of
registration is $ 19 / month, in fact, like the price of the book itself.
PS As for the translation of this book, it is almost complete. The only problem is that there is still no answer from the
publisher , but there is a translation. This is how ...