| XHTML is
a stricter and cleaner version of HTML.
What Is XHTML?
- XHTML stands for EXtensible
HyperText Markup
Language
- XHTML is aimed to replace
HTML
- XHTML is almost identical
to HTML 4.01
- XHTML is a stricter and cleaner
version of HTML
- XHTML is HTML defined as an XML
application
- XHTML is a W3C Recommendation
What You Should Already Know
Before you continue you should have
a basic understanding of the following:
- HTML and the basics of building
web pages
If you want to study HTML first, please
read our HTML
tutorial.
XHTML is a W3C Recommendation
XHTML 1.0 became a W3C Recommendation
January 26, 2000.
A W3C Recommendation means that the
specification is stable, that it has
been reviewed by the W3C membership,
and that the specification is now a
Web standard.
W3C defines XHTML as the latest version
of HTML. XHTML will gradually replace
HTML.
Stay updated with the latest web standards
with W3C tutorial.
All New Browsers Support XHTML
XHTML is compatible with HTML 4.01.
All new browsers have support for XHTML.
codedcode Has Converted To XHTML
XHTML is a reformulation of HTML 4.01
in XML, and can be put to immediate
use with existing browsers by following
a few simple guidelines.
codedcode was completely rewritten
to XHTML 1.0 in 1999.
A click on this symbol: validates the XHTML part of this page.
A click on this symbol: validates the CSS part of this page.
About This Tutorial
The next chapters of this tutorial
will explain:
- Why you should use XHTML
- The syntax of XHTML
- How codedcode was converted to XHTML
- XHTML validation
- XHTML modularization
XHTML Basics
[XHTML
Tutorial] [XHTML
Introduction] [XHTML
Why] [XHTML
VS HTML] [XHTML
Syntax] [XHTML
DTD] [XHTML
HowTo] [XHTML
Validation] [XHTML
Modules] [XHTML
Attributes] [XHTML
Events] [XHTML
Summary]
XHTML References
[HTML
Tag List] [HTML
Attributes] [HTML
Events] [HTML
Colornames] [HTML
ASCII] [HTML
Entities] [HTML
URL Encode] [HTTP
Messages]
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