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now obviously thereamp;#39;s a lot of HTML out there and that HTML is going to have to be converted to xhtml to become compliant now what most people are most likely going to do is do this through attrition every time they make a change to web pages that will bring them into compliance let me show you thereamp;#39;s some basically nine basic steps that you need to do depending on who you read and where you get it you may need see more steps or some of these broken down into pieces first up you have to add a document type declaration to your HTML page and obviously this needs to be one of the legal ones thatamp;#39;s published by the worldwide Web Consortium then you need to declare an xhtml namespace inside the HTML element just like we did when we created ours in an earlier video now this oneamp;#39;s kind of interesting you need to convert all of your element and attribute names to lowercase now some people used uppercase in their HTML and since weamp;#39;re now using a namespac