Jeremy Keith
Jeremy Keith is a web developer and author known for his work in web standards and accessibility. He has written several books on web development and is a frequent speaker at industry conferences.
Books
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1. Html5 For Web Designers
For Web Designers
This concise guide offers a clear and insightful introduction to HTML5, focusing on its practical applications for web designers. It demystifies the new elements and attributes, explaining how they enhance the structure and semantics of web content. The book emphasizes the importance of progressive enhancement and graceful degradation, ensuring that web pages remain accessible and functional across different browsers and devices. With a blend of technical detail and real-world examples, it equips designers with the knowledge to effectively implement HTML5 in their projects, paving the way for more dynamic and interactive web experiences.
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2. Dom Scripting
Web Design with JavaScript and the Document Object Model
A practical guide to using JavaScript as a behavior layer for web pages, explaining how to manipulate the Document Object Model to add interactivity while preserving semantic markup and accessibility; it emphasizes progressive enhancement and unobtrusive scripting, covers DOM traversal and manipulation, event handling, simple AJAX and JSON techniques, and cross-browser issues, and illustrates best practices through concise examples that show how to keep structure, presentation and behavior appropriately separated.
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