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1: Validating your code & testing a web-page for a variety of displays
Many web designers make the mistake of designing their documents for specific screen resolutions. When the document is displayed on a smaller resolution the page elements tend to jam together or break across unexpected lines.

2: Why go for W3C valid XHTML & CSS webpages?
I know many people these days running after W3C valid XHTML & CSS webpages but most of them don't know why should they go for it and I am writing this article to tell people why their pages should be W3C XHTML & CSS standard compliant.

3: PSD to XHTML - An evolving market or just a fad?
PSD to HTML services emerged around the year 2004 when people started blogging on Wordress, Joomla (Mambo then) & Drupal and wanted unique designs as theme or a template in HTML/CSS.

4: Why XHTML When Your Web Page Looks Fine Already?
XHMTL is the acronym for the Extensible Hyper Text Markup Language. This is the age of XHTML, and this will replace HTML very soon. A closer look reveals that XHTML and HTML 4.01 are almost identical, but XHTML is a cleaner and stricter version and a W3C recommendation. XHTML is the new wave in website design and new browsers are already supporting XHTML.


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