Tips y Recomendaciones W3C
Publicado el 14 / 05 / 2009
El Consorcio World Wide Web (W3C) es un consorcio internacional donde las organizaciones miembro, personal a tiempo completo y el público en general, trabajan conjuntamente para desarrollar estándares Web. La misión del W3C es: Guiar la Web hacia su máximo potencial a través del desarrollo de protocolos y pautas que aseguren el crecimiento futuro de la Web.
HyperText Markup Language Home Page (Official W3C's main page for markup languages, including jumping off links to all the XHTML information and documentation at W3C)
XHTML 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language, A Reformulation of HTML 4 in XML 1.0 (W3C official documentation for XHTML 1.0. Addresses many questions, detailed explanations. Included: 1. What is XHTML?, 2. Definitions, 3. Differences with HTML 4, 4. Compatibility Issues, 5. Future Directions, several Appendices.)
XHTML 1.0 - Element Prohibitions (Direct link to W3's section on HTML elements that won't work in XHTML. This one is especially handy to bookmark!)
XHTML 1.0 HTML - Compatibility Guidelines (W3's section on handling empty elements, paragraph tags, embedded style sheets, line breaks, ampersands, more. This is another handy one to bookmark)
XHTML 1.1 - Module-based XHTML (W3C official documentation for XHTMLÂ 1.1. Detailed specifications, including the difference with XHTMLÂ 1.0 markup, too)
XHTML 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language, A Reformulation of HTML 4 in XML 1.0 (W3C official documentation for XHTML 1.0. Addresses many questions, detailed explanations. Included: 1. What is XHTML?, 2. Definitions, 3. Differences with HTML 4, 4. Compatibility Issues, 5. Future Directions, several Appendices.)
XHTML 1.0 - Element Prohibitions (Direct link to W3's section on HTML elements that won't work in XHTML. This one is especially handy to bookmark!)
XHTML 1.0 HTML - Compatibility Guidelines (W3's section on handling empty elements, paragraph tags, embedded style sheets, line breaks, ampersands, more. This is another handy one to bookmark)
XHTML 1.1 - Module-based XHTML (W3C official documentation for XHTMLÂ 1.1. Detailed specifications, including the difference with XHTMLÂ 1.0 markup, too)
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