Build a strong foundation in XHTML by learning how to create well-structured, semantic, and organized web content. In this course, you'll develop practical skills for designing XHTML pages using lists, tables, hyperlinks, images, and interactive forms while following structured markup principles.

XHTML - Tables and Forms

XHTML - Tables and Forms
This course is part of XHTML Front-End Web Design with CSS Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
Construct semantic ordered, unordered, nested, and definition lists to organize structured XHTML content effectively.
Build accessible XHTML tables using rows, columns, headers, cell spanning, and table grouping elements.
Implement hyperlinks and integrate images using correct XHTML syntax to create well-connected web pages.
Develop interactive XHTML forms with input fields, labels, checkboxes, radio buttons, and submission controls.
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Reviewed on Jan 28, 2026
Great balance of theory and practice. Tables, links, and forms were explained clearly with useful examples.




