E-books, Flash, and Standards

In: web resources

10 Mar 2010

In Issue No. 302 of A List Apart for people who make websites, Joe Clark explains what E-book designers can learn from 10 years of standards-based web design, and Daniel Mall tells designers what they can do besides bicker over formats.

Web Standards for E-books

by Joe Clark

E-books aren’t going to replace books. E-books are books, merely with a different form. More and more often, that form is ePub, a format powered by standard XHTML. As such, ePub can benefit from our nearly ten years’ experience building standards-compliant websites. That’s great news for publishers and standards-aware web designers. Great news for readers, too. Our favorite genius, Joe Clark, explains the simple why and how.

Flash and Standards: The Cold War of the Web

by Daniel Mall

You’ve probably heard that Apple recently released the iPad. The absence of Flash Player on the device seems to have awakened the HTML5 vs. Flash debate. Apparently, it’s the final nail in the coffin for Flash. Either that, or the HTML5 community is overhyping its still nascent markup language update. The arguments run wide, strong, and legitimate on both sides. Yet both sides might also be wrong. Designer/developer Dan Mall is equally adept at web standards and Flash; what matters, he says, isn’t technology, but people.

Illustration by Kevin Cornell for A List Apart.

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5 Responses to E-books, Flash, and Standards

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raalebborg

March 16th, 2010 at 11:41 am

Give them a price that will make their stomach knot up but also make them say yes. This is the American way of charging for services.

It is an art and a science.

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Momo

March 22nd, 2010 at 2:44 pm

I don't know, but you can compare them and get reviews from http://www.phonescoop.com

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gravybaby

March 24th, 2010 at 6:44 am

What's it about? if it's a self-help book ,I pass on that one.

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pensacola_sand

April 3rd, 2010 at 12:10 pm

my advice:buy iPad or try to win one, this might help:

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nhieukhitachetmakobiettaisaochet

May 20th, 2010 at 4:15 am

try HTML+CSS+DOM+javascript

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