Learn XHTML - This tutorial is designed for the aspiring web designers and web developers who are keen to understand XHTML in detail. Enthusiastic readers can use this tutorial as a source of additional reading. This tutorial provides a basic understanding of XHTML, its syntax and attributes with rules for using the same along with their practical examples. It also describes Doctypes, attributes and events of XHTML. In addition, it provides a few handy tips and tricks of using XTHML.
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