This hands-on course equips learners with the practical skills to design, construct, and evaluate a structured, multi-page website using XHTML and CSS. Centered around a real-world case study of an engineering college web portal, the course guides learners through the process of setting up a clean project architecture, implementing modular and semantic content blocks, and integrating internal navigation strategies for effective user flow.



XHTML Practical - Creating Website Engineering College
This course is part of XHTML Full Stack Development with PHP Projects Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
Access provided by L4G Solutions Private Limited
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July 2025
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There are 2 modules in this course
This module introduces the learner to the basics of XHTML-based website creation, focusing on setting up the foundational files and folder structures, planning navigation flow, and ensuring initial HTML and CSS integration. Learners begin hands-on development by constructing an XHTML-compliant homepage and preparing assets for scalability and clarity.
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5 videos3 assignments
This module deepens learners' practical XHTML skills by guiding them through structured page design for departments and academic sections. It also emphasizes the creation of coherent navigation systems, styling consistency, and effective project review techniques. The module concludes with link validation and browser-based testing for quality assurance.
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4 videos3 assignments
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