XHTML Tutorials
by Sapphire (January 30, 2005)
I’ve decided I have to learn XHTML, and that means reading a lot of sites, and that means keeping track of their URL’s so I can go visit them again from time to time. I could just bookmark them like a normal person, but no: I’ve decided to bring you along by sticking the links here. Who knows? Maybe you’re not normal either, and these will actually help you.
The W3C.org XHTML Handbook. Probably NOT a starting place - it’s kind of like reading the technical specs before you’ve looked at the instruction manual. But it is something I think you need to have on hand. Eventually, you’re going to want those tech specs.
The XHTML Tutorial from W3CSchools. Now, this is a starting point.
A nice little checklist to keep your XHTML proper. Kinda condenses the warnings found on various pages in the W3CSchools Tutorial all neatly on one page. Print it out and glue it to some construction paper, and you’ll have a handy reference card/Groundhog’s Day ornament, all in one!
Okay, I think those cover your tutorial needs.
Now here’s something I really need! How to convert HTML to XHTML.
That may be all I need for now. This isn’t that tough after all - very cool. Maybe I should start trying to learn DHTML?


