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xhtml tags basic tags hereamp;#39;s some sample html code letamp;#39;s deconstruct it it has an xml declaration this line identifies this document as an xhtml document a document type definition points to a url that outlines elements attributes and their usage there are three types of dtds transitional strict and frame set the one that we will concern ourselves with is strict and it uses xhtml 1.0 elements only in other words it adheres to standard xhtml 1.0 strict code then we have html starting and ending tags and their namespace letamp;#39;s not concern ourselves with the namespace we just need to know that every page has an xhtml opening and closing tag this is really where our page starts we have a head tag a head tag contains all the header information for a page things like keywords and meta tags it also will include a title tag as weamp;#39;ll see next title tags will just allow us to enclose a title between the title tags and this title will appear in the blue information