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Question : What are the benefits to having valid xhtml?
Are there any benefits to having valid xhtml on your pages, besides knowing that all of your tags are closed and all of your special characters are escaped?And to go a step further, if you can answer this - is there any benefits to using a particular DOCTYPE, other than certain attributes are available to you?

Answer:
Having Valid XHTML if your mainly catering to computer user's with browsers like IE and Firefox doesn't really matter too much. These browsers can pick up any errors you make and correct them for you.However more simplier browsers like those on Cellphones or what not, might not have the power to correct mistakes, having Valid XHTML means they don't need to try and horribly fail.Having a specific DOCTYPE, other than having certain tags available or not available to you really doesn't matter on webpages.

 

Question : XHtml/Html: How does the browser decide on size for tags

through to

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XHtml/Html, how does the browser decide on size for tags

through to

I had a look in tools -> internet options -> general -> fonts but couldnt see anything. Even though this can be changed in CSS im curious to where Internet explorer and firefox gets the sizes defaults from.Thanks

Answer:
These are just hard coded into the software and come from way back in the first days of markup, even before the internet really when word processors couldn't display anything over the bog standard text, so needed something to differentiate headings from body text. h1 - h3 are larger than p and 4 - 6 go from the same to smaller.So it's really an arbitrary choice - which DOES change from browser to browser.

 

Question : what is the different between HTML and XHTML?
I need to know what is the different between HTML and XHTML. Is XHTML have more tags than HTML.

Answer:
XHTML is *not* a new version of HTML. It is a formulation of (the *same* version of) HTML in XML. XHTML1 is HTML4 expressed in XML.HTML5 is *not* competing with XHTML. HTML5 can be expressed in XML — just like HTML4 can be expressed in XML — and is referred to as XHTML5.Moreover, The HTML version of HTML5 allows syntax such as /> to ease migration from “XHTML-as-text/html” (which I suspect is what you are discussing here) to HTML5. So it should be trivial to migrate even if you use XHTML-like syntax. No need to worry about it.BTW, your template doesn’t tell browsers that the document is XHTML not HTML. To do that, the server must declare an XML MIME type for the file. If you use text/html, browsers will interpret it as HTML, regardless of what it looks like.take care

 

Question : How do I add a search bar in my xhtml website?
I would like to know how to add a search bar to my web page that can search for content within my domain. Also, how can I add a google search bar? Xhtml valid please.Any web pages for information or instructions would be nice, thanks! :)

Answer:
Just follow the instructions here: http://www.google.com/sitesearch/

 

Question : What does strict xhtml check for in respect to accessibility?
What does strict xhtml check for in regards to accessibility and what will it not be able to check for?

Answer:
there is no difference between html and xhtml, the difference is with xhtml you can use xml files within it..so, to answer your question, when it comes to accessibility the checks are the same as html , you can check them at places like this http://achecker.ca/checker/index.php

 

Question : How do I create an html/xhtml/css header that automatically adjusts to any screen resolution?
I've noticed on the wordpress website and facebook that the headers take up the full width of the screen of any computer or laptop screen i view the websites on and the center of the website stays fixed.What is the easiest way to do this in xhtml/html/css?Is there a website that will guide me through the process?Help is appreciated.

Answer:
Create a div that has a 100% width, give it the id #header and give it a background-color you like. Inside THAT div, create another div with a class called .container. Center the container with 'margin: 0 auto' and give it a width of around 975px so people will be able to see it on 1024 x 768 monitors without side scrolling. Then put your logo and website title inside the container.Note: You can download the Firebug extension for Firefox and see exactly how FB does it if you want

 

Question : what is the appropriate way to save xhtml file?
Is it right to save it as html while doctype is set to xhtm.lwhat do i save it as htmlxmlxhtmlso far makes no difference what i save it as but what's the standardPlus why does browser amaya generate xhtml in language i cannot relate to.

Answer:
filename.xml.xhtml is not supported by vista+

 

Question : How can you tell if your coding XHTML or HTML?
I mean I do know there are differences such as -XHTML elements must be properly nested XHTML elements must always be closed XHTML elements must be in lowercase XHTML documents must have one root element but is this really it? Please serious answers only. I only recently started coding myself so would appreciate your help. Thanks.

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I know if I'm coding in XHTML when I start my document with an XHTML doctype, such as:[space added before DTD to overcome Yahoo! Answers deficiencies]To tell if a document you are looking at (that does not have a doctype) is HTML or XHTML look for tags for which closing tags are forbidden, such as ,
, , , in HTML, or required to be self-closing such as ,
, , , in XHTML. If the tags end /> then you are looking at XHTML, if they end > you are looking at HTML. However a word of warning, some times people who don't know better copy code that is written in XHTML and paste it into what is otherwise an HTML page.Apart from that (and the differences you noted), there is very little difference between HTML and XHTML.For more on doctypes see: http://www.html-tags-guide.com/html-doctype-tag.html

 

Question : How can I change the background of my web page depending on the time only using XHTML?
I need to change the background of my web page 3 times a day. good morning, good afternoon, and good evening. this has to be in xhtml and not use javascript or PHP. I have to do this for a class which is why I cant use these.

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Question : How do I study and answer my lab assignments for Web development and design foundations with XHTML ed4 course?
I have a very basic information about computer and I am taking Web development and design foundations with XHTML ed4 course as my elective course at college.Could someone give me some good suggestions on how I study and practice to get familiar with this course?I feel lost in the lab class and am already stressed out at the beginning of this course.;(

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I have a very basic information about computer and I am taking Web development and design foundations with XHTML ed4 course as my elective course at college.Could someone give me some good suggestions on how I study and practice to get familiar with this course?I feel lost in the lab class and am already stressed out at the beginning of this course.;(

 

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