What can I say? This book was exceptionally written, Instead of having to go through and read the long-winded spec that mainly caters to browser developers, you get a good chunk of the information in this book, you get the gist of the information in 95-pages of “get your hands dirty” reading with “HTML5 For Web Designers”
Hitting valuable and informative points on such topics as Web Forms, Semantics and Rich Media, Jeremy Keith delivers a home run, in my opinion with this book. Anytime I can pick up and read a refresher book or book on emerging web technologies, I will, I’m not one to think I am above needing to look back once in awhile and say to myself, “I think I’ll go read up on ho to code a form.”
This book just solidifies my belief that using HTML (HTML5) now will benefit me and the sites I build in the long run. A Book Apart hits the nail on the head with this release. I look forward to purchasing more releases from A Book Apart in the future!

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March 6, 2011 at 4:55 pm
Thanks for the kind words, Todd. Glad you liked it.
March 6, 2011 at 8:14 pm
You are quite welcome! I have your other books as well and as usual, you have delivered good reading! Thank you, Jeremy.