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XHTML Tutorial
XHTML Tutorial
XHTML is the next generation of HTML! In our XHTML tutorial you will learn the difference between HTML and XHTML, and how to use XHTML in your future
applications. You will also see how we converted this Web site into XHTML. Start Learning
XHTML!
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XHTML References
At W3Schools you will find complete XHTML references about tags, attributes
and events. XHTML 1.0 References.
Table of Contents
Introduction to XHTML
This chapter gives a brief introduction to XHTML and explains what XHTML is.
XHTML - Why?
This chapter explains why we needed a new language like XHTML.
Differences between XHTML and HTML
This chapter explains the main differences in syntax between XHTML and HTML.
XHTML Syntax
This chapter explains the basic syntax of XHTML.
XHTML DTD
This chapter explains the three different XHTML Document Type Definitions.
XHTML HowTo
This chapter explains how this web site was converted from HTML to XHTML.
XHTML Validation
This chapter explains how to validate XHTML documents.
XHTML References
XHTML 1.0 Reference
Our complete XHTML 1.0 reference is an alphabetical list of all XHTML tags
with lots of examples and tips.
XHTML 1.0 Standard Attributes
All the tags have attributes. The attributes for each tag are listed in the
examples in the "XHTML 1.0 Reference" page. The attributes listed here
are the core and language attributes all the tags has as standard (with
few exceptions). This reference describes the attributes, and shows possible
values for each.
XHTML 1.0 Event Attributes
All the standard event attributes of the tags. This reference describes the attributes, and shows possible
values for each.
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