Chapter 2. Quick Start
We didn't spend hours studiously poring over some
reference book before we wrote our first HTML document. You probably
shouldn't, either. HTML is simple to read and
understand, and it's simple to write. And once
you've written an HTML document,
you've nearly completed your first XHTML one, too.
So let's get started without first learning a lot of
arcane rules.
To help you get that quick, satisfying start, we've
included this chapter as a brief summary of the many elements of HTML
and its progeny, XHTML. Of course, we've left out a
lot of details and some tricks that you should know. Read the
upcoming chapters to get the essentials for becoming fluent in HTML
and XHTML.
Even if you are familiar with the languages, we recommend that you
work your way through this chapter before tackling the rest of the
book. It not only gives you a working grasp of basic HTML/XHTML and
their jargon, but you'll also be more productive
later, flush with the confidence that comes from creating attractive
documents in such a short time.
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