If you mean: When configuring CSS to display a printed page, what property is used in the XHTML link tag?
The answer is: the media attribute or media="print"
Example:
The correct XHTML for a paragraph would open the paragraph with a triangular bracketed p and close the paragraph with a triangular bracketed forward slash p. The tags must be in lower case in XHTML.
The requirement for a valid XHTML is that all the tags should be closed. This is actually the difference between HTML and XHTML.
You code the webpage with XHTML and you add a Cascading Style Sheet for the styles, linking to it in the head of the XHTML page. It is also possible to incorporate the style directly into the head of the XHTML webpage.
Yes it is. the xhtml 1.0 to be precise!
This ensures that the script text does not appear in the page.
# 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.
The correct XHTML for a paragraph would open the paragraph with a triangular bracketed p and close the paragraph with a triangular bracketed forward slash p. The tags must be in lower case in XHTML.
By standards, XHTML has a list of allowable tags to be used in an XHTML document, each one with a specific purpose. There is also a list of allowable attributes. XHTML is used primarily for creating websites, and structuring their data for display. XML documents, however, may have tags of any name - although not a single one serves a widespread, general purpose. XML tags may have any number of attributes with any name desired. Alone, XML also structures data, but generally not for display.
(1) XHTML 1.0 Strict(2) XHTML 1.0 Transitional(3) XHTML 1.0 Frameset
HTML and XHTML are both markup languages used to markup content for display on web browsers or other compatible devices. HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language and XHTML stands for eXtensible HyperText Markup Language. XHTML was created to help make HTML more XML like in structure and usage as compared to standard HTML.
HTML is in XHTML, some argue that XHTML is it's own markup
A list of statements located in a single file at a specific location that determine how the browser will display HTML or XHTML elements is called a stylesheet.The language a stylesheet is written in is called Cascading Style-Sheets, or CSS. These commands are imported or linked to by an HTML document, and the browser applies them to the elements at runtime.
No. HTML existed before XHTML. XHTML combines XML and HTML, so it is an advancement on HTML.
XHTML is used as a stricter view of HTML. People who like to make the code clean and nice use XHTML.
All modern browsers support XHTML.
XHTML 1.0 was established on January 26, 2000.
XHTML is a combination of largely HTML and a small portion of XML.