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XHTML 1.0 Reference

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  1. Defining an HTML Document
    How to define an XHTML document.
     
  2. Describing your document
    The head block of your XHTML document.
     
  3. Core Attributes
    Core attributes you can use with many XHTML tags.
     
  4. General Formatting
    Basic XHTML tags.
     
  5. Images and Links
    How to attach images and link from one document to another.
     
  6. Lists
    Defining ordered lists, bulleted lists, and definition lists
     
  7. Forms
    The many field types that can be used in XHTML forms.
     
  8. Tables
    Useful for tabulating data and also for screen positioning (if you still want to support older browsers).
     
  9. Sound and Motion
    Embeddinging multimedia files into your document.
     
  10. Frames
    XHTML has a separate DTD just for frames.
     
  11. Stylesheets
    Once you have defined your page content using XHTML you then need to define how it looks.
     
  12. Compatibility Issues
    Ensuring that your XHTML will work with older as well as newer browsers.
     
  13. XHTML 1.1
    What has changed in this new version.
     

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