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How to work in address in xhtml

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Here are the rules to XHTML : XHTML documents must have a tags, tags, tags and tags. XHTML tag elements must always close; Either like XHTML tag elements must always be lowercase.
The XLink namespace is declared at the top of the document (xmlns:xlink=) The xlink:type=simple creates a simple HTML-like link. The xlink:href attribute specifies the URL to link to (in this case - an image) The xlink:show=new specifies that the link should open in a new window.
Definition and Usage The tag defines the contact information for the author/owner of a document or an article. The contact information can be an email address, URL, physical address, phone number, social media handle, etc.
XHTML - Links. XHTML Links. Hyperlinks, commonly referred to as links, are references to resources on a file system. Links have three components: destination, label, and target. The destination specifies the type of resource represented by the link.
XHTML was developed to make HTML more extensible and flexible to work with other data formats (such as XML). In addition, browsers ignore errors in HTML pages, and try to display the website even if it has some errors in the markup.
Adding a Hyperlink to a Document or File Select the text to be hyperlinked in the XHTML editor. Click Insert/Edit Link. The Insert/Edit Link dialog appears. Select Document.
The tag is used to create a hyperlink in HTML. The href attribute within the tag specifies the URL of the page the link goes to. Heres a basic example of how to create a hyperlink using the tag: Visit Example
Create a hyperlink to a location on the web Select the text or picture that you want to display as a hyperlink. Link. You can also right-click the text or picture and click Link on the shortcut menu. In the Insert Hyperlink box, type or paste your link in the Address box.

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