What's Next

In this chapter we've examined major structural elements provided by XHTML. You've learned how to properly organize a document using headings and create basic and nested lists that conform to the well-formedness requirements of XHTML, and we've reviewed how to emphasize words, phrases, and entire blocks of text using the appropriate emphasis elements.

Next up in Chapter 3, "Working with Images," you'll bring graphical elements into your documents using images and review the popular means of interacting with your readers—XHTML forms.

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