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The key differences between HTML and XHTML
In February of 1999 the World Wide Web Consortium (otherwise known as the W3C) released the specifications for XHTML version 1.0, and by January 2000 it became the W3C’s recommended format, replacing HTML 4.01.

Text Input Options for HTML Forms
When designing a form you have three basic field types that can be used to collect text input from your visitors. Here are the basics on all three types.

Symbols, Math and Greek Character Entities
Want to know the necessary HTML code for enhancing your site with some unusual symbols? Here's everything you need!

Setting Your Webpage Background
Many websites can benefit from a bit of sprucing up, in the form of a background image or color change. These changes are actually quite easy to implement and can make a huge difference to your site!

Searching For A Web Host
Looking for a web host? Start by deciding what features you need - and don't settle for less! Here's how to find out what you require from your hosting company.

Reducing Your Site’s Bandwidth Requirements
Keep your website lean and mean. Here are some suggestions on reducing your site's bandwidth usage and, incidentally, improving page load rates.

Picking Your Keywords for SEO
Most of the Internet-savvy world uses search engines to find new resources on the web. Search Engine Optimization, or SEO for short, is the art of making your web site score highly with search engines, but you won't get far without the right keyword phrases.

Parts of a Website Form
The basics on how to build an interactive form on your website so that you can collect information from your visitors.

Multiple-Choice Input Fields for HTML Forms
If you're building a form on your website and want your visitors to choose from one or more preselected options, then a multiple-choice input field is the way to go. Read on to find out how these fields work.

Making the Most of Your Keyword Phrases
Having the right keyword phrases is essential to your search engine optimization (SEO) strategy, but it’s not the whole story. Once you’ve selected your site’s keywords, you can move on to step 2: emphasizing those phrases in your site.

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