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so I have a big surprise for you in your XHTML lesson are you ready youve already learned it okay XHTML is simply a form of HTML which is a little less forgiving of minor errors and mistakes XHTML is an abbreviation for extensible hypertext markup language so why is it X instead of E for extensible I have no idea computer nerds are strange people man I cant explain their weird thought processes just know that XHTML means extensible HTML so XHTML is more strict than regular HTML and what does strict mean in this context well the strict part simply means that you must close all of your tags you cannot leave anything open for example in regular HTML you can list line items without closing tags and you can write paragraphs without closing tags but when using XHTML you must close them so when would you use XHTML well Ive used XHTML in publishing all of my ebooks XHTML is a requirement for ebooks to function so let me give you two examples of an XHTML page the first lesson Ill include de