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What’s the best way to develop for a Web gone wild? That’s easy. Simply scrap the rules you’ve relied on all these years and embrace uncertainty as a core tenet of design. In this practical book, veteran developer Rob Larsen outlines the principles out what he calls The Uncertain Web, and shows you techniques necessary to successfully make the transition.
Early in this century, one major browser and one dominant platform made web development fairly predictable, but times have changed dramatically. This practical book shows you why and how to embrace the uncertainty that's enveloped the Web
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What’s the best way to develop for a Web gone wild? That’s easy. Simply scrap the rules you’ve relied on all these years and embrace uncertainty as a core tenet of design. In this practical book, veteran developer Rob Larsen outlines the principles out what he calls The Uncertain Web, and shows you techniques necessary to successfully make the transition.
Early in this century, one major browser and one dominant platform made web development fairly predictable, but times have changed dramatically. This practical book shows you why and how to embrace the uncertainty that's enveloped the Web since the iPhone helped usher in a dizzying array of browsers and devices. Scrapping the rules you've relied on in the past few years is the best bet for creating future-proof web solutions. By combining web standards, progressive enhancement, and an iterative approach to design and development with a desire to question the status quo, your team can develop optimal solutions and intelligent fallback options. This book points the way. Learn how to navigate the uncertain Web Lay a Foundation for the future with feature detection and polyfills Explore alternatives to Responsive Web Design Understand the importance of working with user input
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Rob Larsen has spent 13 years building web sites and applications for some of the world's biggest brands. He applied that experience to teaching a broad audience in Beginning HTML and CSS.