Web Design: A Complete Introduction 3 Markup
Published by MacAvon Media, 55 pages.
This item is extracted from the book Web Design: A Complete Introduction
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This is Chapter 3, Markup, from Web Design: A Complete Introduction. This chapter provides an introduction to XHTML, starting with an account of XML.
Page numbering in this chapter follows that of the printed book, for purposes of cross-reference.
This chapter introduces the markup language XHTML, the latest version of HTML, which is used for marking up the structure of Web pages. XHTML is based on XML, so the chapter begins with an introduction to the syntax of XML, before describing the XHTML elements most commonly used on Web pages, including paragraphs, heading, lists, tables and forms.
This chapter also includes Key Points and end of chapter exercises. Sample answers to the Test Questions can be found on the book’s support site.
A complete Table of Contents for Web Design: A Complete Introduction is available for free download and provides more detailed information about the contents of this chapter.

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