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Should i learn html or xhtml? Confused.com!!
I'm just starting out but want to start out the right way.
Having read many posts on the forums i felt the consensus was that the best way was to hand code everything using xhtml for content and css for presentation,steering clear of dreamweaver. I've now noticed a few posts saying that xhtml is not the way to go as it's not widely supported by browsers just yet and is more of a language for the future.So now i'm confused! I've got a great book from the htmldog website- xhtml + css best practice,but i'm just a bit concerned that i might be getting a bit ahead of myself. Should i learn some html first before diving into xhtml? Is xhtml much harder to grasp for a newbie like me? My target initially is to be able to produce simple brochure style sites,though i want them to look good visually and incorporate fluid/elastic layouts. Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated. Thanks Sean |
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Re: Should i learn html or xhtml? Confused.com!!
I've been using XHTML for a couple of years now, and it's okay to use. It's the XML portion of XHTML that's not supported widely, I believe, so you can definitely use it and you won't run into problems for normal websites. CSS is the tricky part, however. You've got to think outside of the box when using CSS for complicated sites
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Re: Should i learn html or xhtml? Confused.com!!
There isn't a clear right answer to this question. You said:
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So I would choose whichever you prefer (but HTML might cause you less heartache). In terms of the quality of your code, choosing a Strict doctype has a much greater effect. I use HTML 4.01 Strict. Dreamweaver is a hybrid program, able to work in two radically different modes: design view and code view. Design view is the "drag-and-drop" mode that will mess up your code; code view is just a glorified text editor, albeit an expensive one! There's nothing wrong with using Dreamweaver; just avoid the design view. Last edited by MikeHopley; Jun 5th, 2007 at 09:21. |
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Re: Should i learn html or xhtml? Confused.com!!
Many thanks for your replies.
Sean |
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Re: Should i learn html or xhtml? Confused.com!!
Wow, another nice post from Mike!
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Re: Should i learn html or xhtml? Confused.com!!
I've now written a detailed article on this subject.
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