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- noun Extensible Hypertext Markup Language: A reformulation of
HTML as anXML application.
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On January 26, 2000, the W3C released specifications defining what they termed XHTML 1.0
HTMLGoodies.com: Your source for HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Web Development Tutorials and Primers! 2009
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On January 26, 2000, the W3C released specifications defining what they termed XHTML 1.0
HTMLGoodies.com: Your source for HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Web Development Tutorials and Primers! 2009
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This edition has been designed and marked up in XHTML 1.0 Transitional and CSS by Joseph Byrne at the University of Maryland.
About This Edition 2010
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A way of embedding RDF content directly in XHTML, relies on same strategies as microformats.
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A way of embedding RDF content directly in XHTML, relies on same strategies as microformats.
Archive 2008-06-01 Mia 2008
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This edition has been designed and marked up in XHTML 1.0 Transitional and CSS by Lisa Marie Rhody.
About this Edition 2007
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All the while, XHTML is becoming the modern day ZIP format, able to store rich media as well as metadata about that data in microformats.
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Ironically, many blogs look good on mobile devices, thanks to the proliferation of Blogger - and MovableType-based layouts, which are commonly done in XHTML and CSS, degrading gracefully in most situations.
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Ironically, many blogs look good on mobile devices, thanks to the proliferation of Blogger - and MovableType-based layouts, which are commonly done in XHTML and CSS, degrading gracefully in most situations.
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This document therefore uses the phrase XHTML to refer to XHTML 1.0 only.
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