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xHTML Tutorials

xHTML Tutorials
Author Name   Anthony Knox
Total Movies   201
Duration   4 Hours

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XHTML 1.0 is the first document type in the XHTML family. It is a reformulation of the three HTML 4 document types as applications of XML 1.0 [XML]. It is intended to be used as a language for content that is both XML-conforming and, if some simple guidelines are followed, operates in HTML 4 conforming user agents. Developers who migrate their content to XHTML 1.0 will realize the following benefits. Find out more about using this on the web with our easy to follow XHTML tutorials.

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Introduction
 Introduction
 The W3C
 About MLs
 About CSS
 About DOMs
 About DTDs
 About Legacy
 HTML + XML = XHTML
 Folder Naming
 File Naming
 The 60k Limit
 Downloading HTML-KIT
 Setting up Preferences
 Installing Plug-ins
 HTML-TIDY
 Working With HTML-KIT
 Uploading With HTML-KIT
 Downloading Amaya
 Working With Amaya
 Using Amaya & HTML-KIT Together
 Browsers to Download

Introduction to XHTML
 DTDís
 Parts of DTDís
 Updating With DTDís
 Doctype Declarations
 HTML vs XML
 Basic XML
 XML DTDís
 XML & CSS
 External DTDís
 Future Directions
 XHTMLís DOM
 Language Values
 Character Sets & Encoding
 Character References

Introduction to CSS 1
 Introduction
 Applying CSS
 Making CSS work
 Guidelines
 Organising
 The Two Specifications
 Including CSS
 Internal CSS
 External CSS
 @import Rules
 Attached
 The Document Tree

CSS1 Selectors
Element & Grouping
Inheritance
Class & ID Selectors
Contextual Selectors

Pseudo Elements & Classes
Pseudo Classes
a:hover
Mixed Pseudo Selectors
Pseudo Elements
Using Class & ID

CSS Units of Measurement
Absolute
Relative
Percentages
Urlís
Color Keynames
RGB Triplets

Font &Text Properties
Font-family
Font-style
Font-variant
Font-weight
Font-size
Font universal
Word-spacing
Letter-spacing
Text-decoration
Vertical-align
Text-transform
Text-align
Text-indent
Line-height
White-space

Applying Colors
Color & Background
Background-image
Controlling Backgrounds
Background-position
Background Universal

Visual Formatting
Display
List-style-type
List Images and Positioning
List-style

Box Properties
Margins
Margin Universal
Padding
Border-style
Border-color
Border widths
Border-width Shorthand
Border Sides
Border Shorthand
Width & Height
Float
Clear

The Cascade
Style Origins
The Primary Sort
Possible Conflicts
The Secondary Sort
The Final Sort
Important & Inherit
CSS notes

Finalising Our Document
Adding Attributes
Validating
Sorting CSS
Incompatibilities
Minimal Documents
Rollovers

Advanced CSS 2
Focus of CSS 2
Inherit & Transparent
Dynamic Positioning
Relative & Box-offset
Absolute
Fixed
The Z-index

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