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okay today weamp;#39;re going to talk about creating an xhtml compliant table the first thing in creating our xhtml compliancy is to make sure that we have the right Header information so we have the dock type of public HTML 1 strict not traditional noted strict and not traditional and then the DTD of strict as well and then again we talk about the name space of xhtml and the HTML tag that that sets up the the table or the page then hereamp;#39;s a really quick basic table it looks and this is what it looks like nothing fancy here everythingamp;#39;s pretty good so if we go back and we copy all of this and we go to our the markup Checker paste it um you can see here that Iamp;#39;m forcing the use of the xhtml1 strict um and Iamp;#39;ve also checked to clean up with markup tidy but not a big deal at this point so we go ahead and say check that creates a table uh a valid table so the thing is though is most people donamp;#39;t want a table that looks just like this this is kind of