XHTML Guidelines & Benefits
XHTML is the standard markup language for web documents and the successor to HTML 4. Library projects must be authored in structural XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
The following topics provide all the information you need to create well-formed XHTML pages that validate and are accessible, and/or to convert old HTML pages to valid, well-formed, accessible XHTML:
- XHTML Guidelines
- The rules of XHTML as compared to HTML — an easy transition
- What is XML?
- A brief introduction to the foundation of XHTML
- XHTML Benefits
- The benefits of converting from HTML to XHTML
- XHTML Authoring Tips 'n Tools
- Simplifying the work process—includes tips on using Dreamweaver
- XHTML Accessibility Tips
- Making sure your pages can be read
- XHTML Validation
- Keeping your markup kosher
