XHTML 1.0 Reference
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- Defining an HTML Document
How to define an XHTML document.
- Describing your document
The head block of your XHTML document.
- Core Attributes
Core attributes you can use with many XHTML tags.
- General Formatting
Basic XHTML tags.
- Images and Links
How to attach images and link from one document to another.
- Lists
Defining ordered lists, bulleted lists, and definition lists
- Forms
The many field types that can be used in XHTML forms.
- Tables
Useful for tabulating data and also for screen positioning (if you still want to support older browsers).
- Sound and Motion
Embeddinging multimedia files into your document.
- Frames
XHTML has a separate DTD just for frames.
- Stylesheets
Once you have defined your page content using XHTML you then need to define how it looks.
- Compatibility Issues
Ensuring that your XHTML will work with older as well as newer browsers.
- XHTML 1.1
What has changed in this new version.


