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Posted: Thu, September 20, 2007

XHTML and other Web Buzzwords

Tuesday 2 October 2007
6.30pm - 8.30pm

Robert Recorde Room, Faraday Building
Swansea University, SA2 8PP


Traditionally, when we think about web development, we think about HTML. Now websites are not only viewed on desktop and laptop computers - increasingly more and more mobile devices are being launched onto the market that enable us to browse websites and other online content while on the move.

XHTML is the successor to HTML, and is recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) - the international standards organisation for the internet - for web publishing. International standards and best practice aside, is XHTML compliance advantageous for SMEs?

Picking up on the themes of the successful Web Clinic article, guest speakers Liam Giles, David Morgan and David Brooks of SpinDogs Design Solutions will discuss XHTML and other popular web technologies, asking if it's worth SMEs adopting them.



This event forms part of the ITWales Software Developers programme and is supported by the Welsh Assembly Government.

Booking for this event is now closed



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