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How to Adapt heading in xhtml

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all right guys so in this tutorial were going to make a title for our web page im going to introduce you to the headers heading tags its basically the title of your content so ill explain ill explain them so in your you have your skeleton here right and for your web page you want to make a title for your web page so for this web page its going to be like my photos so ill have a website and ill have my web page which is like all my photos so ill just call this im going to call this web page im going to have the title of this webpage will be my photos so to make a title of your web page you go into the heading see the heading here the heads um so the head tags and you just make a a title tag again using these you know less than greater than signs all the xhtml tags use these its a big concept to know so the title tag is just title as simple as that i dont want to make this title the title of my page i want to make it my photos okay and then of course youve got to close the

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XHTML provides 6 different heading elements, from 1-6 where 1 is the highest level and 6 is the lowest. These elements are H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6.
Correct HTML tag for the largest heading is . In an HTML page, the to tags are used to define headers. HTML header tags distinguish a pages headers (h1) and sub-headings (h2-h6) from the rest of the content. The largest heading is defined by , while the smallest heading is defined by .
HTML headings are defined with the to tags. defines the most important heading.
The six heading tagswritten as , , , , , and indicate the highest ( ) to lowest ( ) precedence a heading may have in the document. The text enclosed within a heading typically is rendered by the browser uniquely, depending upon the display technology available to it.
In summation, XHTML is HTML rewritten to comply with XML, hence its name. XHTML, being a subset of XML, will also be extensible to other XML applications and featured. For example, it may also include fragments from other XML based languages, such as Scalable Vector Graphics or MathML through the usage of namespaces.
XHTML is no longer the preferred standard. Use HTML5. There is one and only one use case for modern web development to use XHTML these days. Because XHTML is (should be) valid XML, it can be validated in a strict way.

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