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This course empowers learners to construct, integrate, and organize structured content using XHTML, focusing on the essential building blocks of modern web design—lists, tables, hyperlinks, images, and forms. By combining syntax mastery with practical use cases, learners will progressively apply semantic tags and layout principles to create clean, accessible, and functional XHTML pages. Spanning four logically sequenced modules, the course begins by laying a solid foundation in list structures and progressively expands into advanced techniques such as row/column spanning in tables, hyperlink design patterns, media integration, and interactive form development. Through targeted video content, quizzes, and practice tasks aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy, learners will demonstrate, differentiate, and implement key XHTML structures confidently. By the end of this course, learners will be able to: Identify and construct semantically correct list structures using XHTML tags. Design well-structured and accessible tables with advanced formatting features. Implement various types of hyperlinks and media elements with proper XHTML syntax. Develop interactive forms using appropriate input controls, layout, and validation techniques. Ideal for web design beginners, educators, or developers transitioning into structured markup languages, this course offers the foundational XHTML skills necessary to build static web pages that are both technically sound and semantically meaningful....

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By maba b

Oct 2, 2025

This course was exactly what I needed to strengthen my understanding of XHTML. The modules were short but packed with useful examples. I particularly enjoyed learning how to structure tables with row and column spans, which I had always found tricky before. The forms section was also very practical, giving me the skills to build interactive, user-friendly layouts with proper input controls.

By Kaitlyn b

Dec 25, 2025

For someone like me, coming from a non-technical background, this course was perfect. It broke down complex topics into digestible steps. The progression from lists to forms made sense, and I was able to follow along without difficulty. I especially enjoyed the quizzes that reinforced learning. I feel ready to take on small web projects now.

By Eloisa b

Nov 26, 2025

I had basic HTML knowledge, but XHTML was new to me. This course helped me understand the stricter syntax rules and why they matter. The section on images and media integration was particularly helpful. Now I can confidently embed media while keeping my markup clean and standards-compliant. Great stepping stone for further web dev learning.

By Zelda a

Nov 17, 2025

I liked how this course balanced theory with practice. The syntax explanations were clear, and each module had tasks that challenged me without overwhelming me. The table formatting section, especially spanning rows and columns, really improved how I structure data. By the time I reached forms, I was applying XHTML tags much more naturally.

By Caren c

Dec 5, 2025

This course made XHTML fun to learn. I especially enjoyed the module on interactive forms, where I created input fields, radio buttons, and drop-down menus. The explanations were clear and practical. I also liked how the course tied everything together by showing how lists, tables, links, and forms all contribute to structured web design.

By Lakesha B

Nov 12, 2025

As someone new to web design, I found this course extremely approachable. The gradual build—from lists to tables to hyperlinks and forms—was logical and easy to follow. The exercises made me practice right away, so concepts stuck quickly. I now feel much more confident in writing clean XHTML code that is also semantically correct.

By Malis s

Dec 9, 2025

I’ve always struggled with creating well-formatted tables, but this course broke it down beautifully. The examples of spanning rows and columns were simple to follow, and I could immediately apply them in my own practice files. The emphasis on semantic correctness also gave me good habits that I know will benefit me long-term.

By Jesse b

Dec 29, 2025

The course was hands-on and practical, which I loved. Instead of just learning tags, I was building things right away. Tables with advanced formatting were a highlight for me—I had struggled with that before. The focus on proper XHTML syntax also made me more disciplined with my coding style, which will help me in the future.

By Marybeth B

Nov 21, 2025

The highlight of this course for me was the focus on accessibility. Learning how to make tables and forms usable for all users added real-world value. The examples on hyperlink design patterns were also eye-opening—I never realized how much thought goes into structuring links correctly. A must-do for beginners in web design.

By Lona c

Dec 15, 2025

The course was concise, yet it covered all the essential XHTML elements I needed. The section on hyperlinks was especially useful, teaching me how to structure links effectively within navigation menus. By the end of the course, I was able to create a small webpage with lists, tables, images, and a form—all properly coded.

By Chantel c

Dec 19, 2025

Very solid introduction to XHTML. The teaching style was clear, and the examples were practical. I really liked the media integration section, as it showed me how to handle images and embeds properly. The forms module was also great—I had no idea how many input types exist! Definitely boosted my confidence in web markup.

By edythe b

Jan 2, 2026

I really enjoyed this course. It felt very structured and intentional, which made it easy to follow. The best part was the interactive form development module, where I learned how to use different input fields effectively. I now understand how to design user-friendly forms and ensure my pages are semantically correct.

By Calestine c

Dec 1, 2025

What I appreciated most was the logical sequence of the four modules. It felt like building a house—starting with lists as the foundation and moving up to forms as the final structure. The quizzes helped reinforce learning, and the practice tasks were very well aligned with the lessons. I feel much more skilled now.

By Shelie c

Jan 7, 2026

This course gave me exactly the skills I was looking for. The introduction to lists was simple but important, and then it built up to more advanced topics like tables and hyperlinks. The final forms module tied everything together perfectly. I now feel like I can create small but complete XHTML web pages on my own.

By hmoob l t v

Jan 29, 2026

Great balance of theory and practice. Tables, links, and forms were explained clearly with useful examples.

By Krystle B

Jan 17, 2026

I’ve taken other coding courses before, but this one stood out because it emphasized semantic correctness. That’s something many beginners overlook, but it’s so important for web standards. I especially appreciated the section on hyperlink design patterns. It made me rethink how I structure navigation on web pages. Highly recommend for aspiring developers.

By maris e

Jan 12, 2026

The course is ideal for beginners like me. It covered the basics of XHTML but also gave me practical tools to build pages with confidence. I liked the balance between video lessons and practice tasks. The media integration examples were particularly helpful since I often use images in my projects. Overall, a great experience.