Inject initials in xhtml

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How to inject initials in xhtml

  1. Navigate to DocHub’s main page and click Log In.
  2. Add your file to the editor utilizing one of the many import features.
  3. Use various features to get the most out of our editor. In the menu bar, choose the ability to inject initials in xhtml.
  4. Verify content of your document for errors and typos and ensure it looks neat-looking.
  5. After completing the editing process, click DONE.
  6. Choose what you need to do with the document next: reorganize it, share it as a link, fax it, etc.

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How to inject initials in xhtml

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xhtml extensible hypertext markup language xhtml is part of the family of xml markup languages it mirrors or extends versions of the widely used hypertext markup language html the language in which web pages are formulated while html prior to htm l5 xhtml documents are well-formed and may therefore be parsed using standard xml parsers unlike html which requires a lenient html specific parser xhtml 1.0 became a world wide web consortium w3c recommendation on january 26 2000. xhtml 1.1 became a w3c recommendation on may 31 2001. the standard known as xhtml5 is being developed as an xml adaptation of the html5 specification overview overview overview rule review xhtml 1.0 is a reformulation of the three html4 document types as applications of xml 1.0 the world wide web consortium w3c also continues to maintain the html4.1 recommendation and the specifications for html5 and xhtml5 are being actively developed in the current xhtml 1.0 recommendation document as published and revised to augu

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