XHTML - Topics A-Z
Topics A-Z listing of articles and resources about best practice implementation of Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) in web site design.
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XHTML - Archive
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Articles and resources about best practice implementation of Extensible Hypertext Markup Language - XHTML in web site design.
- XHTML 2 language dumped in favor of HTML 5
- W3C looks to focus efforts on HTML upgrade geared to Web development, By Paul Krill, San Francisco. Computerworld, Friday, 3 July, 2009. The W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) is focussing development on the HTML 5 specification, and discontinuing further development of XHTML 2.
- XHTML Access Module
- Module to enable generic document accessibility, W3C Working Draft, 26 May 2008. "Abstract - The XHTML Access module defines an element that, when used in conjunction with other XHTML modules in XHTML Family Markup Languages, enables a more robust accessibility model than is presently possible..."
- Web Development & Design Foundations with XHTML
- 4th Edition, by Terry Felke-Morris. January 2008. "This book provides a foundation in skills and concepts that web developers need: Internet Concepts; XHTML; Visual Elements & Graphics; CSS Text & Color Configuration; CSS Page Layout; Web Media & Interactivity; Web Design Best Practices; Web Development Process; Choosing a Web Host; Web Site Promotion ; E-Commerce Overview; JavaScript; Dreameaver CS3 Tutorials ..."
- XHTML 1.1 Second Edition: Working Draft
- W3C, 16 February 2007. "The HTML Working Group released the second edition of XHTML 1.1 - Module-based XHTML as a Working Draft in preparation for Proposed Edited Recommendation. XHTML 1.1 is a reformulation of XHTML 1.0 Strict based on XHTML modules. Not a new version, the second edition incorporates all known corrections and adds a new description in XML schemas..."
- XHTML Reference
- Belus Technology, Inc., 2006. "This reference is a best-practice approach, based on XHTML 1.0 Strict / XHTML 1.1..."
- XHTML-Print Is a W3C Recommendation
- W3C, 26 September 2006. "Today the World Web Consortium released XHTML-Print as a W3C Recommendation. Designed for printing from mobile and low-cost devices, the XHTML-Print page description format satisfies print and display needs in the absence of a printer-specific driver and where variability in the formatting of the output is expected and is acceptable. The work is based on XHTML-Print written by the Printer Working Group (PWG), a program of the IEEE-ISTO."
- XHTML 2.0: Working Draft
- W3C, 26 July 2006. "The HTML Working Group has released the eighth public Working Draft of XHTML™ 2.0. A general purpose markup language without presentation elements, XHTML 2 is designed for representing documents for a wide range of purposes across the Web. See the introduction for the differences between XHTML versions 1 and 2. Much of XHTML 2 work in existing
browsers. The draft includes an implementation in RELAX NG with DTD and XML Schema implementations to follow..."
- Highlight the Current Page with CSS: The Body ID/Class Method
- WebSiteOptimization.com, 30 June 2006. "Summary: This article shows how to automatically highlight menu items that correspond to the current page using CSS and XHTML. These "you are here" waypoints help orient users and improve usability. Using CSS avoids the need for complex scripting which simplifies maintenance and improves performance."
- WYSIWYG Text Editors Reviewed
- by Laurence Veale. iqcontent.com, February 27, 2006. "...Over the past two months, we’ve received three requests to give advice on WYSIWYG editors to be used in different web-based content management systems. Here’s what we’ve found..."
- XStandard
- XStandard is a standards-compliant plug-in WYSIWYG editor for Windows desktop applications and browser-based content management systems (IE/Mozilla/Firefox/Netscape). The editor generates clean XHTML Strict or 1.1, uses CSS for formatting, and ensures the clean separation of content from presentation. Markup generated by XStandard meets the most demanding accessibility requirements. The editor's features include drag and drop file upload, spell checking and an image library that integrates with your CMS.
This category last updated: 21 February 2006