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HTML and CSS Web Standards Solutions
HTML and CSS Web Standards Solutions is a superb starting point for anyone needing to learn (or teach) web design from the very beginning.
Hardboiled Web Design
Whether or not you agree with the “hardboiled” methodology, this book is a good resource on HTML5 markup, ARIA roles, and CSS3, and will make you re-examine conventional web design wisdom.
HTML5 For Web Designers
Jeremy Keith takes us on a whirlwind tour of the history and features of HTML5. An excellent introduction for designers/developers.
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- *****
Web Standards Solutions
Unless you or someone you love has not yet embraced the basics of standards-based web development, you can safely skip this book.
Microformats Made Simple
If you prefer to read a book rather than sift through info on Microformats online, this is the one to buy.
Microformats
This book is bulkier than it needs to be, and some information is outdated, but it does reference many useful resources.
Designing with Progressive Enhancement
A must-read for developers of online applications or other sites with significant user interaction.
Building Findable Websites
An extremely useful book which I recommend to web developers as well as site owners and web content writers.
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HTML Mastery
An excellent book, worth reading and reference for even the jaded html junkie.
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- *****
Web Standards Creativity
Interesting insight into various web designers’ approaches, hampered by awful design.









