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HTML5 takes document semantics even further than previous versions of the language. However, if you’ve been a front-end developer for some time, you must be conscious that an appealing design often implies hard dilemmas and superfluous markup. In this chapter, we’ll go through a number of CSS features that are going to make your web application developing process much faster, richer, and cleaner. Some make longawaited enhancements hassle free and easy to maintain, and others are more complex but are going to open a whole new range of layout and design opportunities for your web application on Mobile Safari.
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Apers, C., Paterson, D. (2010). Interesting CSS Features for Your Web Application User Interface. In: Beginning iPhone and iPad Web Apps. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3046-5_6
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