Dennis is still studying Calculus and is engaged!
I’ve learned a little about xhtml by chopping up some code in some php/xhtml scripts that I use on my website.
I don’t fully understand what’s going on, but I can comb through code and figure it out.
Dennis is still studying Calculus and is engaged!
I’ve learned a little about xhtml by chopping up some code in some php/xhtml scripts that I use on my website.
I don’t fully understand what’s going on, but I can comb through code and figure it out.
Bought it here: http://www.westciv.com/style_master/house/index.html
I don’t really need it, I never really started and I realized that if I ever want a cool design I can modify a freely available one or ask a friend for one. And for super-fancy stuff there are more web-design shops than you can shake a stick at anyway. So I’m crossing this one off and moving on to more interesting things
Learning XHTML 1.x would help web developers to understand the migration of HTML to XML applications: an important decision of the W3C.
XHMTL 1.x is quite different from XHTML 2.x, and changes come to improve a lot the way web contents are structured, accessed and processed by user agents. The XHTML code would focus on semantic structure. I really hope developers and the hole web users community adopt it as soon as it become a W3C technical recommendation, although they say it will take a while.
Let’s let the machines understand the content they are dealing with on every moment to make it independent from the device.
Jenn Harris is busy working, applying for college, & starting a Bound4Life chapter
There are a lot of great resources out there, just go to Google and search “html tutorials”, “css tutorials”, or “xhtml tutorials”.
Now I’m a web designer! I make $15/hr with my job!
Also check out my page on learning xhtml, css and dynamic html at: http://www.squidoo.com/xhtml-css/
I need to learn XHTML in a very short period of time and I hope I will manage to do this!
XHTML is a MUST. HTML 4.01 is the last version of plain HTML that will be made and XHTML will eventually become the new standard. If you want to do web development learn XHTML, its a bit different than HTML, but you can do years of work in no time with XHTML and CSS :)
I am a self-taught programmer, and I have started what has the potential to be a successful Web Design business. The feeling of creating a high quality web site is well worth learning XHTML.
Take the good things from HTML and XML and you have XHTML! It’s what HTML should have been from the get go!
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