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XHTML Modularization

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XHTML modules provide means for subsetting and extending XHTML. They are used for creating new flavors of XHTML, such as XHTML Basic for mobile devices.

Core modules are:

  • Structure (html, head, body, title...)
  • Text (h1, h2, h3... p, pre...)
  • Hypertext (a)
  • List (ul, li...)

Other modules include applet, image, forms and basic forms.