Adaptive Web Design
by Aaron Gustafson
Publisher: Easy Readers 2011
Number of pages: 330
Description:
In this brief book, Aaron Gustafson chronicles the origins of progressive enhancement, its philosophy, and mechanisms, and reveals the countless practical ways that you can apply progressive enhancement principles using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. By understanding progressive enhancement and how to apply it properly, web practitioners can craft experiences that serve users, giving them access to content without technological restrictions.
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