It looks good!  I've been writing in XHTML for a year or so now, simply
because I heard it was going to replace HTML and I was afraid of being left
behind.  I've read several tutorials on XHTML before I gave up trying to
figure out the difference.  Each tutorial seemed to be too vague.

Your "What Is XHTML" tutorial just cleared everything up for me.  Thanks!



(I joined this group a few days ago.  This is my first reply.  I'm not sure
if I'm doing it right - I just went to "reply" after reading Ryan's email
and here I am, sending this.  Hopefully it will work.)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ryan Christie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Web Standards Group" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 2:48 PM
Subject: [WSG] XHTML/CSS standards guide


>
> Hey guys,
>
> I've been working on writing a learners guide to XHTML / CSS composition
> and usage which is intended for beginners. It's going to be used to help
> train new employees that come to work for the design company within my
> university (http://medialab.jmu.edu). My boss is interested in
> implementing standards compliance in our produced websites, and it'll be
> important that people like our graphic designers and new coders know
> what's going on and start to get in the habit of standards.
>
> This will be an ongoing project. As of right now, there are just three
> pages published. If you have the time and want to give it a breeze
> through (experts and novice alike) and let me know what's good, what's
> bad, what's not clear, and what is glaringly incorrect I'd appreciate it
:)
>
> link: http://web.theward.net/whatisxhtml.html
>
> Ryan
> http://www.theward.net
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