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hey everyone this is Steve crowy Iamp;#39;m coming at you on a Wednesday after a snowy day the kind of day that makes me glad itamp;#39;s an online class uh although the streets are cleared stuff like that today so you know St wasnamp;#39;t that bad um weamp;#39;re heading now into uh more directly some of the xhtml CSS exercises and I have some stuff underneath here here about um things I want you to keep in mind about how to set up your 444 portfolio but what I wanted to talk about briefly in this video is some strategies for engaging in the xhtml and CSS exercises which can be kind of frustrating um especially if youamp;#39;ve never done this sort of thing before um let me just remind everybody why weamp;#39;re doing this Iamp;#39;m not trying to at this stage of where the web is at Iamp;#39;m not really trying to convince everybody that they need to become great experts at uh doing web coding um and thatamp;#39;s for all kinds of different reasons that Iamp;#39;m not goin

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XHTML - Is Mandatory. An XHTML document must have an XHTML declaration. The , , , and elements must also be present, and the xmlns attribute in must specify the xml namespace for the document.
XHTML Elements Must be Properly Nested. XHTML Elements Must Always be Closed. XHTML Empty Elements Must Always be Closed. XHTML Elements Must be in Lowercase. XHTML Attribute Names Must be in Lowercase. XHTML Attribute Values Must be Quoted. XHTML Attribute Minimization is Forbidden.
HTML (HypertextMarkup Language) and XHTML (ExtensibleHypertext Markup Language) are both markup languages used for creating and displaying web pages. The main difference between them is the syntax and structure; HTML is more lenient in its syntax, while XHTML has a more strict syntax and follows XML rules.
XHTML Syntax All documents must have a DOCTYPE. All tags must be in lower case. All documents must be properly formed. All tags must be closed. All attributes must be added properly. The name attribute has changed. Attributes cannot be shortened. All tags must be properly nested.
Extensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) is part of the family of XML markup languages which mirrors or extends versions of the widely used HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the language in which Web pages are formulated.
XHTML documents must contain tags, tags, tags and tags. XHTML tag elements must always close; Either like (a pair of tags with content between) or (a self-closing tag). XHTML tag elements must always be lowercase.
The underlying syntax of HTML allows many shortcuts that XHTML does not, such as elements with optional opening or closing tags, and even EMPTY elements which must not have an end tag. By contrast, XHTML requires all elements to have an opening tag or a closing tag.
To preserve all the characters for some elements, use the xml:space attribute or the PRE element (only valid for XHTML documents). The possible values for the xml:space attribute are default and preserve . The value default means that an applications default white-space treatment is acceptable for these elements.

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