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Adaptive Web Design: Crafting Rich Experiences with Progressive Enhancement

by Aaron Gustafson

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Adaptive Web Design, Second Edition will show you how you can craft interfaces that work for any user and how each and every decision you make in a web project affects your end user.
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This book gives some good history on web design and the author does a good job of expressing the purpose of design, just about any design itself.

But where I got stuck was when the author proposed adding a lot of details through the rel, media or the import declarations, that would make the pages bulky. In an era where we are striving to reduce even the last byte, I'm not sure if adding these data to the page would make it justifiable. ( )
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