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    Default What are the Web standards CSS and XHTML?

    CSS stands for "Cascading Style Sheets". For example, a style sheet named "style1.css" may be location in the header of an HTML page "inner.html." The CSS document might say that all text must have the Arial font and be 13pt in size and that all links should be red and bold. Style sheets are a way for Web developers to give uniform text and page formatting across huge websites.

    XHTML is a higher version of HTML that is reformulated in XML and is well-suited with XML-based programs. It is a case sensitive than HTML, meaning more errors will be generated if the code is not written correctly. This is because XML is a case sensitive language than HTML.
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