Rules for XHTML

November 5th, 2009 | by admin |

This is a short video that explains four basic rules for coding Xhtml. Most validation errors can be avoided if these rules are followed.

Duration : 0:8:41


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Tags: authoring, syntax, web, xhtml

9 Responses to “Rules for XHTML”

  1. By Dominikdak on Nov 5, 2009

    5* for helping me!
    5* for helping me!

  2. By blulew77 on Nov 5, 2009

    THis is awesome! …
    THis is awesome! Its the same textbook I’m using this quarter.

  3. By vjvis2 on Nov 5, 2009

    HTML is based on …
    HTML is based on SGML, an outdated language itself. XHTML is based on XML, a more parser-friendly format. The main differences are explained in the video, but with the addition that XHTML may have other languages such as MathML and SVG in it.

  4. By jkent20 on Nov 5, 2009

    Web Development & …
    Web Development & Design Foundations with XHTML by Terry Felke-Morris, 4th ed. Addison Welsey, 2008.

  5. By masx584 on Nov 5, 2009

    What is the title …
    What is the title of the textbook that you refer to in this tutorial?

  6. By MarylandJuly89 on Nov 5, 2009

    what is the …
    what is the difference between XHTML and HTML?

  7. By 200twistatwista on Nov 5, 2009

    Clean voice Easy to …
    Clean voice Easy to understand for my first time viewing “Xtensible Hyper Text Markup Language” XHTML.

    Thank You XD.

  8. By AcuteAnalogy on Nov 5, 2009

    This video is …
    This video is underrated. I think a lot of newbies to HTML are overlooking the potential problems that occur due to validation errors. Thanks for sharing.

  9. By perarik on Nov 5, 2009

    Very informative, …
    Very informative, thank you. Although inline styles for elements are now in use.

    Keep them coming.

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