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> Subject:
> [SLUG] Text book for html5
> From:
> Steven Tucker <[email protected]>
> Date:
> Fri, 13 May 2011 04:16:20 -0700 (PDT)
>
> To:
> "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
>
> I will be taking over convening an undergraduate course that is a first year 
> introduction to web design.
> I have been asked to update to html5, however I was only able to find 1 text 
> book that focuses on html5 and despite the fact that I can order the book 
> online from a number of websites, the book rep insists its not in print. I am 
> forced to go through the normal channels so the book is simply not an option.
>
> So my question is, can anyone recommend a good text book, not just a "good 
> book" but a good "text book"  on html5 ?
>
> The book I "was" looking at was "Basics of Web Design, HTML5 CSS3"
>
> Oh, and I know that some (maybe most) may believe its too early to be 
> teaching html5, but that is what has been requested, so any debate on whether 
> html5 should be used, wont help (but feel free to discuss, it just wont 
> answer the post). Also, by moving to html5, I have permission to remove the 
> current IE requirement, so Firefox, chromium whatever can be used to develop.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tuxta
>   

Have a look at

http://ebookee.org/search.php?q=html5&sa=Search

and

http://www.ebooksdownloadfree.com/result.php?start=1&q=html5

Regards,

Adam Bogacki,

[email protected]
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