The Ultimate Collection of HTML and CSS Books to learn Web Development
Web design and web development are the niches that are extremely popular nowadays. But technology changes very fast and in order to keep pace with it, one needs to constantly grow and develop as a professional. Free eBooks offer a great way to do that.
With the right learning resources anything is possible, and that’s exactly why I created this ultimate collection. It’s a complete list of all the best books you can use for learning web development from start to finish:
- A beginner’s guide to HTML&CSS
- A free guide to learn HTML and CSS
- Adaptive Web Design – Aaron Gustafson
- An advanced guide to HTML&CSS
- Canvassing
- Code Guide: Standards for developing flexible, durable, and sustainable HTML and CSS – Mark Otto
- Dive Into HTML5 – Mark Pilgrim (PDF)
- GA Dash
- Google’s HTML/CSS Style Guide
- How to Code in HTML5 and CSS3
- HTML Canvas Deep Dive – Josh Marinacci
- HTML Dog Tutorials
- HTML5 Canvas – Steve Fulton & Jeff Fulton
- HTML5 for Publishers – Sanders Kleinfeld
- HTML5 For Web Designers – Jeremy Keith
- HTML5 Graphing and Data Visualization Cookbook – Ben Fhala, Packt. (email address requested, not required)
- HTML5 Notes for Professionals – Compiled from StackOverflow documentation (3.x)
- HTML5 Shoot ‘em Up in an Afternoon – Bryan Bibat
- Learn CSS Layout
- Learn CSS Layout the pedantic way
- Learn to Code HTML & CSS – Shay Howe
- MaintainableCSS
- Pro HTML5 Programming
- Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS – Jonathan Snook
- Thinking in CSS – Aravind Shenoy, Packt. (email address requested, not required)
- Thinking in HTML – Aravind Shenoy, Packt. (email address requested, not required)
- Understanding Flexbox: Everything you need to know – Ohans Emmanuel
- Web Audio API – Boris Smus