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Todd Parker (Author), Scott Jehl (Author), Maggie Costello Wachs (Author), Patty Toland (Author)
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March 1, 2010 0321658884 978-0321658883 1
Progressive enhancement is an approach to web development that aims to deliver the best possible experience to the widest possible audience, and simplifies coding and testing as well. Whether users are viewing your sites on an iPhone, the latest and greatest high-end system, or even hearing them on a screen-reader, their experience should be easy to understand and use, and as fully-featured and functional as possible.
 
Designing with Progressive Enhancement will show you how. It’s both a practical guide to understanding the principles and benefits of progressive enhancement, and a detailed exploration of examples that will teach you—whether you’re a designer or a developer—how, where, and when to implement the specific coding and scripting approaches that embody progressive enhancement.
 
In this book, you’ll learn:
  •  Why common coding approaches leave users behind, and how progressive enhancement is a more inclusive and accessible alternative
  •  How to analyze complex interface designs, see the underlying semantic HTML experience that will work everywhere, and layer on advanced enhancements safely
  •  A unique browser capabilities testing suite that helps deliver enhancements only to devices that can handle them
  • Real-world best practices for coding HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to work with progressive enhancement, and cases where forward-looking HTML5 and CSS3 techniques can be applied effectively today
  • How to factor in accessibility features like WAI-ARIA and keyboard support to ensure universal access
  •  Detailed techniques to transform semantic HTML into interactive components like sliders, tabs, tree controls, and charts, along with downloadable jQuery-based widgets to apply directly in your projects

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About the Author

Todd Parker has over a dozen years of experience creating highly functional, accessible and intuitive interfaces that make the most of the technical and interface constraints of a broad range of devices, from wireless phones and Palm devices, to touch screen tablets, kiosks and Web sites. Prior to founding Filament Group, Todd worked at ZEFER Corporation and CSC Consulting as a principal experience designer. Todd's work has been recognized by Communication Arts magazine for design excellence.

Scott Jehl is formally trained in graphic design, but his skills comfortably span both design and development. Prior to joining Filament Group, Scott worked for such clients as New England Journal of Medicine, Footjoy Golf, and Aspen Snowmass Resorts. In his spare time, Scott runs WriteMaps.com, an ajax Web application for building visual Web site sitemaps. He is also a member of the jQuery Design Team.

Patty Toland
is a founding partner at Filament Group, Inc.  Patty brings to Filament more than twenty years consulting experience with corporate and institutional clients, with a focus on communicating complex messages across a range of media.  Her expertise lies in developing robust information and communication strategies, including branding, constituent analysis, information architecture and system design, and writing. Prior to founding Filament Group, Patty worked at ZEFER Corp., US Peace Corps, Kohn Cruikshank Inc. and Harvard Business School.

Maggie Costello Wachs
is Filament Group's coding and production master — she ensures the quality of everything that goes out the door.  Maggie's brings deep expertise in front-end coding, with a particular focus on standards-compliant markup, CSS and scripting that works optimally with progressive enhancement. Prior to joining FIlament Group, Maggie worked at Monitor Group and ZEFER Corp.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 456 pages
  • Publisher: New Riders Press; 1 edition (March 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321658884
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321658883
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #293,921 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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This book is easy to read and the fact that the website provides the examples and code is fabulous. The progressive enhancement approach should be used by everyone. However, make sure to test these implementations before integrating these solutions into your project. Most of the solutions rely on role="application" which is currently problematic for screen readers in particular. This role will hand over keyboard control to the application, leaving the screen reader user unable to use their standard web reading/interacting keyboard controls. This is a big problem for this user group unless you are also willing and able to implement an API. The solutions can also be problematic for low vision users who use their own color combination by changing settings in their browser and/or operating system. For example, visual cues indicating the presence of a drop-down component tend to go missing when the color settings are changed. I think there needs to be quite a bit more progress in regard to appropriate support by assistive technologies before some of these techniques should be used.
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By K. Penn
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I highly recommend this book to anyone, at any level of web design skills.
I'm new to jQuery, and wanted the best book to get up and running quickly with it. This book caught my eye when I saw that Filament Group had contributed Themeroller to jQuery UI. I was sold when I saw how cleanly the book's site displayed on my Droid.
Using the book, I was able to quickly convert an ancient website into a beautiful jQuery-driven site, that thrilled my clients.
I came to this book having learned graceful degradation from Jeremy Keith's DOM Scripting. Progressive Enhancement starts there, and takes design to a new level.
The book Designing with Progressive Enhancement combines an analysis philosophy with real-world examples and code samples, to produce well-stuctured pages that are ARIA compliant, and will display as well as possible in any browser.
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While even someone working on relatively simple websites will benefit from reading this book, Designing with Progressive Enhancement is most useful for those developing application-like sites with rich user interaction. The authors present a rigorous, systematic approach to delivering highly functional sites to the broadest possible range of users - from mobile browsers to screen readers. Besides just offering their methodology, however, they also provide a number of concrete, practical techniques and downloadable, ready-to-use scripts.
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The go to place for web designers who want their sites to work for...
This book assumes an intermediate-level knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Progressive Enhancement means that your website will be usable and functional even for people... Read more
Published 9 months ago by M. S. Menzin
Slow Starting Pace, But Worth It for the POSH
Deliver a useful, attractive and well-designed web site experience to every visitor. This is the goal for web designers/developers, and yet they are continuously frustrated in... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Webuquerque
Changed my philosophy!
This book really changed the way I think about things.

Many years ago, I was a front end developer and, like most front end developers of that era, I struggled with the... Read more
Published 20 months ago by M. Levin
Good book with good information
I liked this book, it is well written and puts emphasis on accessibility issues which should be important to every designer. Read more
Published 22 months ago by John Mahoney
Every web developer should read this
Very nice book which really helped me to understand how to design web sites that work on virtually every device. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Samuli Heljo
Great reference for web designers and developers
This book is a great reference for solutions I as a web developer am always trying to come up with. I've pushed this book in the direction of designers and new developers in... Read more
Published 23 months ago by J. Piemeisl
Fantastic book
Great purchase. If you're interested at all in forward & compatibility of the sites you build this book is one you'll need to learn. I've only scratched the surface (i.e. Read more
Published on March 11, 2010 by P. Dunphy
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