LL
While the content is somewhat dated, it covers fundamental concepts well. Suitable for beginners, but those seeking modern web development practices may find it lacking in current relevance.

Build a strong foundation in modern web development by learning how to design, construct, and evaluate structured web interfaces using XHTML and CSS. This hands-on course guides you through creating well-organized, standards-compliant websites while emphasizing semantic markup, clean code organization, and effective separation of structure and presentation. You will begin by developing the foundation of a multi-page XHTML website, learning proper document structure, formatting techniques, layout organization, and maintainable coding practices. As you progress, you will implement interactive elements such as forms, lists, and navigation menus while applying semantic structure and accessibility principles. The course concludes with validation, debugging, testing, and project evaluation to ensure your websites meet professional web standards. Designed for learners who want to develop practical XHTML, CSS, and web interface design skills, this course combines structured website development with project-based learning. By the end of the course, you will be able to construct, organize, implement, and evaluate XHTML-based websites with well-structured CSS styling, producing scalable, maintainable, and standards-compliant web projects using modern web development best practices.

LL
While the content is somewhat dated, it covers fundamental concepts well. Suitable for beginners, but those seeking modern web development practices may find it lacking in current relevance.
SS
Provides a clear, structured introduction to XHTML, making it easy to understand the stricter syntax rules compared to regular HTML.
CC
CSS fundamentals—selectors, classes, IDs, margins, padding, borders, and simple layouts—are explained clearly with practical use cases.
EE
It’s a relatively short course, but it didn’t feel rushed — each module was just long enough to teach a concept clearly without dragging.
BB
Basic styling concepts covered well, but lacks advanced CSS integration examples.
SS
Clear and practical guide to styling with XHTML and CSS—great for beginners building clean, structured, and responsive designs.
MP
Simple and useful course to strengthen XHTML and CSS skills.
GS
Ideal for beginners aiming to build clean, professional, and visually appealing web pages.
DD
Overall, a useful starting course if you want to understand the basics of webpage styling using XHTML and CSS
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The “XHTML Practical – Styling with XHTML and CSS” course provided a solid, hands-on experience in combining structure with presentation. It helped me understand how crucial clean, semantic XHTML is when paired with well-organized CSS — especially for maintaining consistent layouts and accessibility across different browsers.
Even though XHTML can feel strict, the instructor makes it easy to work with. The course walks through HTML vs. XHTML differences in a very approachable way. The CSS portion is well-paced and covers everything from selectors to positioning. It’s great for learners who want to build clean, standards-compliant pages.
Even though XHTML feels old-fashioned, this course shows why structured markup still matters. It reinforces proper separation of content and presentation, which makes future CSS changes so much easier to manage.
Reviewers appreciated that the course covers multi-page site creation, integrating forms, lists, navigation menus, and validating XHTML code — giving a complete practice-oriented path from layout to styling.
It’s a relatively short course, but it didn’t feel rushed — each module was just long enough to teach a concept clearly without dragging.
CSS fundamentals—selectors, classes, IDs, margins, padding, borders, and simple layouts—are explained clearly with practical use cases.
Provides a clear, structured introduction to XHTML, making it easy to understand the stricter syntax rules compared to regular HTML.
Clear and practical guide to styling with XHTML and CSS—great for beginners building clean, structured, and responsive designs.
Overall, a useful starting course if you want to understand the basics of webpage styling using XHTML and CSS
Ideal for beginners aiming to build clean, professional, and visually appealing web pages.
Simple and useful course to strengthen XHTML and CSS skills.
While the content is somewhat dated, it covers fundamental concepts well. Suitable for beginners, but those seeking modern web development practices may find it lacking in current relevance.
Basic styling concepts covered well, but lacks advanced CSS integration examples.
Course content is simple but slightly outdated in parts