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Pro HTML5 Performance provides a practical guide to building extremely fast, light-weight and scalable websites using fully standards compliant techniques and best practices. It strikes a balance between imparting best-practice information for when youre building ground up and instantly applicable techniques to help you solve issues with your existing projects.
In addition to a wealth of tips, tricks and secrets youll find advice and code samples that elegantly layout the problems your facing and the best ways of solving them. By reading Pro HTML5 Performance youll squeeze every last ounch of performance from your code, giving your applications unrivalled speed and cost-efficiency.

What youll learn
  • Optimize your HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript for client-side performance
  • Reduce your codes bandwidth to achieve both speed and cost savings
  • Learn to target multiple devices from the same page
  • See how your HTML5 content can gracefully degrade to older browsers
  • Create advanced applications, such as animations, with a light footprint
  • Make HTML5s semantic markup work for you
Who this book is for

This book is ideal for front-end programmers who know the basics but who want to master the techniques for creating high-performance web sites. It is equally applicable to people who want to architect big sites right first time or those that want to apply some of the concepts to their existing site to make it run a bit faster or same them a little money. Whether you go all out and use everything or just apply some concepts to your existing sites is up to you.

Table of Contents
  1. Getting Started
  2. Overview
  3. Performance Guidelines
  4. Single Code Base
  5. Responsive Design
  6. Boilerplate
  7. Navigation
  8. Masthead
  9. Footer
  10. Using Components
  11. Insets
  12. Buttons
  13. Article/Product Stack/Teasers
  14. Tables
  15. Tabs
  16. Carousel
  17. Input Types Section IV: Mobile
  18. Frameworks

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Pro HTML5 Performance

Copyright 2012 by Jay Bryant, Mike Jones

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