XHTML Tutorials
XHTML is a more rigorous and pure HTML version.
In this tutorial, we'll walk you through the differences between HTML and XHTML, as well as show you how to upgrade that site to XHTML.
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XHTML Reference Manual
Our XHTML reference manual is an alphabetical list of XHTML tags, with a considerable number of instances and annotations.
XHTML 1.0 Reference Manual
Table of Contents
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Introduction to XHTML
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This section provides a brief introduction to XHTML and explains the concept of XHTML.
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Xhtml-why?
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This chapter explains why we need a language like XHTML.
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The difference between XHTML and HTML
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This chapter explains the main grammatical differences between XHTML and HTML.
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XHTML syntax
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This chapter describes the underlying syntax for XHTML.
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XHTML DTD
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This chapter explains three different kinds of XHTML document type definitions.
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XHTML How To
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explain how this site is converted from HTML to XHTML.
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XHTML validation
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This chapter describes how to validate an XHTML document.
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XHTML Module
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This chapter explains the modularity of XHTML.
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XHTML Summary
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This chapter includes a summary of what you have learned in this tutorial, and the next step that we recommend that you should continue to learn.
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XHTML Reference Manual
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our complete XHTML1.0 reference manual is an alphabetical list of XHTML tags, with a considerable number of instances and annotations.
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XHTML 1.0 Standard Properties
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all tags have attributes. The XHTML1.0 standard properties listed here refer to the core and language attributes of all tags (with a small number of exceptions), descriptions of these properties, and lists the possible values for each property.
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XHTML 1.0 Event Properties
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All the standard event properties for the
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tag. Descriptions of these properties, and lists the possible values for each of these properties.