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XHTML 1.0
#1
Plz read here:

http://mmm.awardspace.com/showthread.php...d=97#pid97 :banana: :think:

Thank you
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#2
Does this

help?
http://www.w3schools.com/tags/default.asp

~ FFW
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#3
XHTML? I thought there was only HTML!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:confused:
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#4
What is XHTML exactly? I've heard of SHTML,

but it woudn't work on my Aunt's Computer. She said it only showed up as text, but on mine it showed as a regular webpage.

_ISR_m3rc_
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#5
Hey FireFoxWiz, that helps! Thanks!

XHTML is the current version of HTML, with some tags from XML. And it seems difficult to learn, so I'm using Macromedia/Adobe Dreamwarver, ad just

using the code as a reference.
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#6
XHTML is almost the same as HTML (I write

webpages in XHTML all the time so I know this,) but it uses the XML syntax (it's more strict). All tags must be in lower case, (ISR take note - they aren't on

your site), deprecated HTML tags are gone, and all tags must be properly nested. Also, if a tag doesn't have a closing tag it has to end in />. For example,

<br />

It's not that hard to learn. I switched to XHTML from normal HTML in around half an hour.

I used dreamweaver at one point, but hated it.

I hate WYSIWYG in general. I now write everything in a plain text editor.

And there are some issues with IE and XHTML.
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#7
UL Wrote:It's not that hard to learn. I switched to

XHTML from normal HTML in around half an hour.
:eek: it looks hard though!

-Beta
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#8
Quote:(ISR take note - they aren't on your site),

Which site? I have quite a few, lol.

_ISR_m3rc_
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#9
Check my XHTML coded site:

http://coolestech.awardspace.com . It's not yet finished...
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#10
XHTML is almost the same as HTML (I write

webpages in XHTML all the time so I know this,) but it uses the XML syntax (it's more strict). All tags must be in lower case, (ISR take note - they aren't on

your site), deprecated HTML tags are gone, and all tags must be properly nested. Also, if a tag doesn't have a closing tag it has to end in />. For example,


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