Acknowledgements

A good website follows conventions to keep users happy and responsive. I can only assume that a good web design book should do the same. So here are some people “without whom this would not have been possible.” Or something like that...

To my mother, for her share of my genetic material and all of the environmental stuff, for buying me my first computer, for putting up with my Kevin & Perry teenage crap, and, most of all, for forbidding me to get a Michael Jackson perm at the age of 10, ta, Ma.

Even though her grasp of language is somewhat limited, for frequently walking across my keyboard Nutmeg, the feline member of the family, should probably have a co-author credit. At least blame any typos on her.

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