XHTML is the standard markup language for web documents and the successor to HTML 4. Library projects must be authored in structural XHTML 1.0 Transitional. The following topics provide all the information you need to create well-formed XHTML pages that validate and are accessible, and/or to convert old HTML pages to valid, well-formed, accessible XHTML.
New York Public Library (2001). Design>Web Design>XHTML
The library is committed to serving the entire public, and that means striving to ensure that all pages of our site are accessible to the greatest possible number of people and devices (including audio browsers, Braille readers, and other specialized browsing environments).
New York Public Library (2004). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>XHTML
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