Online Resources

The book’s website has links to an interactive discussion forum as well as errata for the book. The source code for all the examples in this book is linked on that page, as well.[7]

If you find a mistake, please create an entry on the Errata page so we can get it addressed. In the electronic version of this book, there are links in the footer of each page that you can use to easily submit errata.

Finally, be sure to visit this book’s blog, Beyond HTML5 and CSS3.[8] I’ll be posting related material, updates, and working examples from this book.

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