The Frontend Dogma Super Bundle 10
The Frontend Dogma Super Bundle 10
About the Bundle
This bundle contains all books by Frontend Dogma (as of August 18, 2024)—whether that makes sense or not (including a German book? two glossaries?). A great deal for every web developer.
About the Books
CSS Optimization Basics
Are you unsure about your style sheets’ quality, or whether you’ve maxed out your options? CSS Optimization Basics covers the necessary mindsets, discusses the main optimization methods, and presents useful resources to write higher-quality CSS.
→ This is the book if you care about the craft of writing CSS, and enjoy optimizing style sheets.
Upgrade Your HTML
10 Examples to Improve Your Markup
HTML is super-popular. Everyone can write HTML. Or can they? In the spirit that everything can be tweaked and optimized, Upgrade Your HTML is a first light book in a playful series to review and improve real-life examples of HTML.
Not shyly but always constructively does Jens Oliver Meiert, someone who has written a lot of HTML and who makes his own life difficult so that he can write even more HTML, go through ten samples to ponder and upgrade the respective markup.
If you’re a web developer you know HTML. Check out and follow Upgrade Your HTML to nod (or shake your head) exploring old and new problems surrounding uses of the beloved HyperText Markup Language.
→ This is the book if you enjoy the intricacies of working with HTML.
Upgrade Your HTML II
10 More Examples to Improve Your Markup
Upgrade Your HTML is the book series for HTML craftspeople and minimalists.
In Upgrade Your HTML II, HTML and CSS optimizer Jens Oliver Meiert takes 10 additional HTML examples from real websites to review and condense the respective markup.
Keep document structures simpler, use semantically more appropriate markup, write less HTML, question certain techniques, deal more intelligently with third-party code—there are many ways to improve HTML code.
“While his approach is radical in some cases, the message counts: analyze, scrutinize, optimize.”—Manuel Matuzović (HTMHell)
→ This is the book if you enjoy the intricacies of working with HTML.
Upgrade Your HTML III
10 More Examples to Improve Your Markup
Upgrade Your HTML is the book series for HTML craftspeople and minimalists. It stands for everything that leads to more effective and efficient use of HTML.
In Upgrade Your HTML III, HTML and CSS optimizer Jens Oliver Meiert takes 10 additional HTML examples from real websites to analyze, explain, and improve the respective markup.
Apart from discussing the appropriate use and subtleties of HTML elements, this edition touches on code consistency, class use, bundler output, but also poem markup, link types,—and even declaration repetition.
“[The purpose of the book is to] use judgement in adding ‘features’ into your code and even to reconsider what you might have used for no good reason, or for reasons that are no more valid.”—Jukka K. Korpela
→ This is the book if you enjoy the intricacies of working with HTML.
Upgrade Your HTML IV
10 More Examples to Improve Your Markup
Upgrade Your HTML is the book series for HTML craftspeople and minimalists.
In Upgrade Your HTML IV, HTML and CSS optimizer Jens Oliver Meiert takes 10 more examples of HTML from actual websites in order to analyze, explain, and improve the respective markup.
Apart from discussing the appropriate use and the subtleties of HTML elements, this edition covers general topics like conformance, maintainability, and the balancing of optimization vectors. It also covers topics like attribute minimization, void elements, metadata, table buttons and button links, and even CSS art.
“Optimizing and minimizing HTML and checking if there are more appropriate elements or attributes to use is a helpful exercise, because it can improve accessibility while you learn about new features.”—Simon Pieters
→ This is the book if you enjoy the intricacies of working with HTML.
Upgrade Your HTML V
New Examples to Optimize Your Markup
Upgrade Your HTML is the book series for HTML craftspeople and minimalists.
In Upgrade Your HTML V, HTML and CSS optimizer Jens Oliver Meiert takes more examples of HTML to analyze, explain, and improve the respective markup.
In this edition, find tables from the past; new HTML elements; (not) being managed by code; law and order in scripts; hidden
and seek; preload requests; intermissions; mysterious chapter names; keyboard shortcuts; microdata; and plenty of appreciation for the craft of HTML.
“There are ways to improve performance by showing extra care about what you add to your HTML document, and anticipating the content. Going beyond the basics and into the nuances of HTML syntax and semantics is the value you’ll find in these pages, knowledge shared with you by Jens.”—Stephanie Eckles
→ This is the book if you enjoy the intricacies of working with HTML.
Das kleine Buch der HTML-/CSS-Frameworks
HTML-/CSS-Frameworks wie Bootstrap prägen den Alltag in der Webentwicklung. Warum und wann aber sollte man ein Framework verwenden? Wann ergibt es Sinn, selbst ein Framework zu entwickeln? Das kleine Buch der HTML-/CSS-Frameworks teilt grundlegende Gedanken sowie Tipps und Tricks zu sowohl Gebrauch als auch Entwicklung von Frameworks.
→ Das ist das Buch, wenn es Sie reizt, mehr aus Frameworks rauszuholen – unabhängig davon, ob Sie diese benutzen oder selbst entwickeln.
The Web Development Glossary
More Than 2,000 Key Terms for Developers
The Web Development Glossary is probably the largest of its kind. With more than 2,000 terms and explanations it acquaints and reunites you with the major standards and concepts of the Web, with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, accessibility, security, performance, code quality, internationalization, localization, editors and tooling and more.
The glossary then goes beyond web development, touching on computer science, design, typography, usability and user experience, information as well as project management, other disciplines of interest and relevance to the modern developer. It goes beyond, inspiring the curiosity to learn more about the Web and the people creating and using it. And still it is a glossary, of a couple of thousand terms for developers, leaning on (and giving back to) Wikipedia and the MDN Web Docs.
→ This is the book if you choose to extend and validate your web and software development knowledge.
The Web Development Glossary 3K
More Than 3,000 Terms and Concepts for the Well-Rounded Developer
The Web Development Glossary is the largest of its kind. With more than 3,000 terms and explanations (“3K”), it is the book to try and extend your web development and web platform knowledge.
The glossary covers key terms and concepts of the Web, beginning with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, accessibility, security, performance, code quality and testing, internationalization, localization, frameworks and editors and tooling.
The glossary then includes other disciplines of interest and relevance to the modern developer, like computer science, design, typography, usability and user experience, information and project management and more.
It goes beyond web development to feed all your curiosity, about the Web and the technologies and processes used to build it. And still it is a glossary, of several thousand terms for developers, based on careful research as well as established sources, like Wikipedia, but also MDN Web Docs.
This new edition of The Web Development Glossary includes almost a thousand additional terms as well as major usability updates, like improved source and cross-reference navigation.
(Try the glossary online first? Visit WebGlossary.info. Book updates get published before website updates.)
Rote Learning HTML & CSS
This is a supplementary—and not beginner-friendly—book about HTML and CSS, and one of the most boring books you’ll ever read.
It contains long lists of HTML elements and attributes and CSS selectors and properties.
Why bother? Why read this book?
Because it provides you with a unique opportunity to learn HTML and CSS, one that isn’t available in this form elsewhere.
Its goal is to show you the rough and raw skeleton of HTML and CSS, so that you can focus on that. Elements, attributes, selectors, properties. No explanations, no examples, no context. The raw material.
The idea is that even when you only review this book once, you will already notice things about HTML and CSS that you weren’t aware of and couldn’t have noticed otherwise.
And still, this is one of the most boring books you’ll ever read. Enjoy.
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