After Wednesday's class, I went back and modified my css, html, and xhtml files to have more formatting in them. Initially, I had just modified the text in the webpages. Now, it includes the HTML/XHTML and CSS Validation Links at the bottom, a border around the page, and a picture.
I'm finding it much easier to do my xhtml coding first as this is stricter than html and so usually the only thing I need to do when converting the page over to html is to just remember to remove the "/" at the end of the empty elements. This doesn't cause the validation to not pass but when using the W3C validation it comes back with warnings if there are any of the "/"'s in the empty elements.
A note as to the warning stated in the previous post. I'm not sure the full reason or implications of it but since the professor used "iso-8859-1" as the charset, I changed the charset used in my pages from "UTF-8" to "iso-8859-1". This gets rid of the warning and so I will be using "iso-8859-1" from now on.
I'm still currently waiting on the book to arrive so I haven't gotten any of the reading done. The book should arrive by the weekend so I will be doing the reading then.
Here are the links to my HTML and XHTML versions again if you don't feel like scrolling down to the previous post.
HTML Version
XHTML Version
Thursday, March 13, 2008
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