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.

XHTML Practical - Styling with XHTML and CSS

XHTML Practical - Styling with XHTML and CSS
This course is part of XHTML Front-End Web Design with CSS Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
Access provided by Marie Curie Alumni Association
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What you'll learn
Construct well-formed XHTML web pages using semantic markup and structured layouts for multi-page websites.
Implement forms, lists, and navigation menus while applying clean CSS styling and semantic page organization.
Evaluate XHTML websites through validation, testing, debugging, and web standards best practices.
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Reviewed on Dec 3, 2025
Overall, a useful starting course if you want to understand the basics of webpage styling using XHTML and CSS
Reviewed on Oct 1, 2025
Basic styling concepts covered well, but lacks advanced CSS integration examples.
Reviewed on Dec 10, 2025
Provides a clear, structured introduction to XHTML, making it easy to understand the stricter syntax rules compared to regular HTML.




