HTML and CSS are the basic building blocks of websites. The advent of HTML5 and CSS3 represents a dynamic and powerful evolutionary stage in the development of web design. Maximizing the potential of HTML5 and CSS3 makes it possible to apply styling and formatting, present audio and video, and create animation and interactivity in ways that have never before been possible without stringing together plugins, image files, and JavaScript.
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David Karlins is an experienced educator and author as well as the creator of the online course SVG Graphics for the Web with Illustrator. Skilled in a wide range of communication design technologies, he is also the author of Adobe Analytics For Dummies and HTML5 & CSS3 For Dummies as well as other books on design tools and techniques.
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