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How to wipe out stuff in xhtml

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hi this is Ralph weamp;#39;re gonna continue on with our XHTML basics and weamp;#39;re gonna focus on some lists so this is the page that I was working on a little bit earlier in a previous video letamp;#39;s jump over to my browser and there we go so this is our headline itamp;#39;s back to left our paragraph left-aligned got a couple headline 2amp;#39;s in there and thereamp;#39;s a couple headline threes under one of my headline twos back over to our editor and what weamp;#39;re gonna do next is weamp;#39;re gonna work on some lists so Iamp;#39;m gonna actually scroll down a bit here letamp;#39;s get myself some room to work and Iamp;#39;ll go ahead and create a headline to section why not and these will be letamp;#39;s go ahead and put in definition lists in fact in anticipation of future work letamp;#39;s go and put in ordered lists and a headline two for unordered lists these are the three basic kinds of Lists you could have on a web page a definition list is just wh

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DHTML, or Dynamic HTML, is a web-development technique combining HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create dynamic, interactive web pages and complex web applications. It uses the Document Object Model (DOM) to manipulate content spontaneously and respond to user interactions in real time without reloading the entire page.
Of the two serializations, the W3C suggests that most authors use the HTML syntax, rather than the XHTML syntax. The W3C recommendations of both XHTML 1.0 and XHTML 1.1 were retired on 27 March 2018, along with HTML 4.0, HTML 4.01, and HTML5.
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.
XHTML stands for EXtensible HyperText Markup Language. XHTML is a stricter, more XML-based version of HTML.
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. XHTML is considered the successor to HTML, and its strict syntax makes it more suitable for future technologies and advancements.
An XML document that uses tags that conform to the standard XML specifications is said to be well-formed. Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) is an extension of HTML that is based on XML and is designed to work with XML-based applications. It can be viewed, edited, and validated with standard XML tools.
XHTML was introduced in 2000 as part of the HTML 4.01 specification and has since been superseded by HTML5, which is designed to be more flexible and less strict than XHTML. However, XHTML is still used in some contexts where the advantages of its stricter rules and XML syntax are desirable.
The eXtensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are both computer programming languages commonly used in web development. The two languages have different purposes and are complimentary to one another, with XHTML defining the structure and content of a web page and CSS providing style.

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