It appears that the most important part of this question is missing. It is important that XHTML validates to ensure the viewer sees what you intended. However, next time you cut and paste your homework question here, include the code example. Otherwise, there are too many possibilities in the universe of all XHTML code in the world to give a meaningful answer.
# Write up multiple XHTML documents, attempting to not make any mistakes. # Write multiple HTML documents, and transform them into XHTML documents. # Browse forums or other online sources for HTML documents (or incorrect XHTML documents) that need help, markup-wise. # Take on projects involving XHTML coding.
XHTML and CSS are both languages that are used to make web pages. XHTML is very similar to HTML and serves the same purpose. XHTML & HTML are both used to set the structure of the page - to define images, links, text, headlines, etc. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is used to define the style of the page - colors, spacing, etc. If you were to think of a web page as a person, XHTML would be the skeleton, and CSS would be the skin, clothing, make-up, etc.
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language or XHTML is an extended version of HTML prior to HTML5.
well ants have a very clean bottom so they use the muscles in the antenna to shove it up their bottom
well if u want to clean it i guess you messed it up so its your problem....
XHTML
You can get them by leaving something sweet out. So clean up after yourself.
You want to clean the oven, particularly if you have spills so that they do not catch fire next time you light it up to cook.
i believe so
yes you clean up after a flood
Clean Up clean up everybody everywhere, clean up clean up everybody do your share!
HTML is based off of the Standard Generalized Markup Language system, which is a syntax system that is relatively complicated. XHTML was created to solve the complex system problem by implementing XML parser compatibility, which made the syntax reading system less complicated for computers -- not necessarily by humans alone.