HTML (the Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) are two of the center advancements for building Web pages. HTML gives the structure of the page, CSS the (visual and aural) design, for a mixed bag of gadgets. Alongside illustrations and scripting, HTML and CSS are the premise of building Web pages and Web Applications. XHTML is a variation of HTML that uses the punctuation of XML, the Extensible Markup Language. XHTML has all the same components as the HTML variation, yet the linguistic structure is marginally distinctive. Since XHTML is a XML application, you can utilize other XML apparatuses with it.
This tutorial will cover:
00 - Introduction to HTML
01 - Creating the first web page
02 - Line breaks, spacing, and comments
03 - Ordered and Unordered lists
04 - Creating a table
05 - Creating a web link
06 - Creating links within same web page
07 - Adding a image to a web page
08 - Resizing and sizing images
09 - Nested elements
10 - One-line text box
11 - Add label to text box
12 - Multi-line text box
13 - Radio buttons
14 - Checkbox
15 - Number input box
16 - Attributes
17 - The meta element
18 - Escape characters
19 - Doctype
This tutorial will cover:
00 - Introduction to HTML
01 - Creating the first web page
02 - Line breaks, spacing, and comments
03 - Ordered and Unordered lists
04 - Creating a table
05 - Creating a web link
06 - Creating links within same web page
07 - Adding a image to a web page
08 - Resizing and sizing images
09 - Nested elements
10 - One-line text box
11 - Add label to text box
12 - Multi-line text box
13 - Radio buttons
14 - Checkbox
15 - Number input box
16 - Attributes
17 - The meta element
18 - Escape characters
19 - Doctype
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