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How to embed pecularity in xhtml

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whatamp;#39;s going on guys itamp;#39;s bucky and welcome back to your third xhtml tutorial so in the last tutorial what we did is we made a very very basic website this website right here and it doesnamp;#39;t even have anything in the body all it has is a demo title that says this is a title sucker first of all i donamp;#39;t appreciate the attitude website and second of all we need to spruce this website up a little bit and we need to actually add something i mean how dumb is this website is just a white screen pretty dumb huh so anyways like i said a couple tutorials ago if you remember a website consists of two parts all websites the head which is pretty much all the information that you donamp;#39;t see but the browser needs such as the title keywords for search engines all that good stuff and the body now we didnamp;#39;t even add a body yet but body is the part where all the images all the links all the paragraphs all that stuff so letamp;#39;s go ahead and build a body

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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.
JavaScript code can be embedded inline into an HTML document by using the dedicated HTML tag . This HTML tag wraps around the JS code. The tag can be placed either in the section of your HTML or in the section. The placement entirely depends on when you want the JS code to load.
Disadvantages of XHTML against HTML As XHTML is not backward compatible with older versions of HTML, some web browsers may be unable to display its documents correctly. The bandwidth required for an XHTML document tends to be greater than the one needed by an HTML5 document due to its added tags and strict structure.
One way to place JavaScript code in your document is via the HTML and XHTML standard tag. Everything between and is processed by the browser as executable JavaScript statements and data. You cannot place HTML or XHTML within this tag; it will be flagged as an error by the browser.
There are following three main ways to add JavaScript to your web pages: Embedding code: Adding the JavaScript code between a pair of tag. Inline code: Placing JavaScript code directly inside HTML tags using some special attributes. External file: Making a separate JavaScript file having .
To include an external JavaScript file, we can use the script tag with the attribute src . Youve already used the src attribute when using images. The value for the src attribute should be the path to your JavaScript file. This script tag should be included between the tags in your HTML document.
You will use the tag most commonly with its href attribute to create a hypertext link, or hyperlink, to another place in the same document or to another document. In these cases, the current document is the source of the link; the value of the href attribute, a URL, is the target.
Client-side JavaScript code is embedded within HTML documents in four ways: Inline, between a pair of and tags. From an external file specified by the src attribute of a tag. In an HTML event handler attribute, such as onclick or onmouseover. In a URL that uses the special javascript: protocol.

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