Valid XHTML 1.0 and CSS2
Published by Toronto Mike on September 26, 2003 @ 14:32 in Ch-ch-changes
I'm proud to declare that all pages within MikeBoon.com conform to the W3C XHTML 1.0 standard. That means these web pages are now full-fledged XML documents, which can be validated using any XML parser. Go ahead and click that XHTML 1.0 logo to the left and see for yourself.
The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) used for MikeBoon.com have also been validated by the W3C's CSS2 standard. You're welcome to click that CSS logo to the left for proof. Impressed?
In a previous blog entry (see August 25, 2003 / 16:03 EST), I ranted and raved about my attempts to validate my HTML 4.01 code for MikeBoon.com. HTML 4.01 was the standard before XHTML 1.0. The future, it seems, is XML and since XHTML is XML-based, and ultimately designed to work in conjunction with XML-based user agents, it was really the only way to go as I saw it. I promise future blog entries will be slightly less boring.
Entry Permalink |
No comments |
Tweet |


Entry Permalink
No comments