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How to work in header in xhtml

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hey whatamp;#39;s up this is Scott with level up tuts in the last video we left off by creating this really basic HTML 5 document and now weamp;#39;re going to start filling it with some of the new elements the new tags that we can now use with HTML 5 and some of these tags really donamp;#39;t have a whole lot of meaning other than just semantic meaning where uh weamp;#39;re going to be using them where we would normally use a div or something but a div doesnamp;#39;t have any sort of semantic meaning itamp;#39;s just a you know itamp;#39;s just denoting some sort of you know content thereamp;#39;s no meaning there so where uh HTML 5 really succeeds is having a lot of options for tags with semantic uh meaning that you know is going to help us out so first one is the header tag and now weamp;#39;re going to wrap our H1 and this is going to be the header of our page weamp;#39;re going to wrap this in just a tag thatamp;#39;s just says header and this isnamp;#39;t going to do

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HTML5 is compatible with all browsers. XHTML is not. HTML5, being a successor of HTML, is much more flexible than XHTML. XHTML is better suited for desktop computers, while HTML5 is better suited for mobile devices smartphones and tablets.
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.
XHTML, or Extensible Hypertext Markup Language, is an XML-based version of HTML that follows stricter rules and syntax. While HTML is more forgiving and allows certain coding practices to be less strict, XHTML enforces a stricter set of rules and requires well-formed XML syntax.
1. Browser Compatibility: Older browsers do not support XHTML properly. 2. Strict Syntax: XHTML requires web developers to follow a stricter set of rules compared to HTML.
The six heading tagswritten as , , , , , and indicate the highest ( ) to lowest ( ) precedence a heading may have in the document. The text enclosed within a heading typically is rendered by the browser uniquely, depending upon the display technology available to it.
XHTML documents are validated with standard XML tools. It is easily to maintain, convert, edit document in the long run. It is used to define the quality standard of web pages. XHTML is an official standard of the W3C, your website becomes more compatible and accurate with many browsers.
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 element represents a container for introductory content or a set of navigational links. A element typically contains: one or more heading elements ( - )

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