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well hello Internet today Iamp;#39;m going to talk about the difference between an XHTML versus traditional HTML the reason Iamp;#39;m doing that is because somebody that viewed my HTML tutorial sent me a comment asking me that question so Iamp;#39;m gonna cover today if you didnamp;#39;t see that HTML tutorial you should click right here and watch it otherwise a lot of this is not going to make any sense but this video is going to be a little bit more technical and normal but Iamp;#39;ll try to keep it light on the jargon just know that by the end of this article youamp;#39;ll be able to tell people you know how to write extensible hypertext markup language version 1 straight that is w3c compliant first up the w3c stands for the World Wide Web Consortium and this is the group that basically defines what hTML is what cascading style sheets are and how they should be used to say the least the most current version of HTML is referred to as XHTML version 1 straight XHTML is now know