
Trying to predict the future is always dangerous, particularly when it comes to the mobile Web. Experts have been predicting, “This is the year of mobile,” pretty much every year for the last decade.
We think it's time to update your web design skills for the fastest growing part of the web.
Creating responsive, or adaptive, web designs
Mobile Trends: How HTML5 is Changing Web Design
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Mobile Web Design For Dummies is about designing for the broad mobile audience and making sure your site works well even on limited mobile devices such as the Motorolla Razr.
I’m now writing a book called iPhone/iPad Web Design For Dummies and with this book, I'm taking a giant leap forward into the future with lots of coverage of how to develop designs with HTML5 and CSS 3.
I don't recommend using so many fonts in one paragraph, but this tutorial shows you how to change the fonts used in your text on web pages. Learn how to use the @font-face rule in CSS3 to link to web fonts.