The “Woork” Handbook

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Found Via: woork.blogspot.com

The Woork Handbook is a free eBook about CSS, HTML, Ajax, web programming, Mootools, Scriptaculous and other topics about web design.

This book is a miscellanea of articles I wrote on my blog in the past year. During the period form January to December 2008 “Woork” has been visited from over 4 millions visitors and I received a lot of requests to distribute a printable version of its contents. In the past days I worked hard to prepare a first version of this handbook and distribute it for free.
-Antonio

The Woork Handbook
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Discussion 20 Comments

  1. Awesome! It’s a Classic! Can’t wait to read it!

  2. Vasily says:

    This is a very kind thing of you to do, Antonio.
    Woork has always been the source for web development goodness.
    I’ve already spotted a couple of chapters I am especially excited to read.
    Keep it up!

  3. Dave says:

    Outstanding work!

  4. Thanks for the mention! Over 39.000 downloads in the first week!

  5. Andrew says:

    It’s Great! How much exposure is that getting for your blog?! Must be insane but well deserved! Your posts are fantastic!

  6. maikeroo says:

    Thanks, very useful.

  7. Eduardo says:

    nice!

  8. Harry M says:

    Thanks a lot, this is very useful…

  9. AdrianMG says:

    Great resource, thanks!

  10. Freddy says:

    Tons of thanks for this resource. Can’t wait to read it…Now it’s time to get to “Woork”.

  11. jason weng says:

    Awesome!!Thanks for the mention

    谢谢!

  12. arshad says:

    Antonio leads the Blogger community.

  13. Chris says:

    That’s a great book!

    I really love how it’s written so it’s very easy to understand. I also love his illustrations! Great job!

  14. Added it to my “To Read” list, but if it’s made available from you guys its almost guaranteed to be a great read!

  15. Ari Suardiyanti says:

    just what I need, thanks ;)

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