I was wondering if it was considered more professional to write a website in strict xhtml rather than transitional.
Is it something that should be done as you advance as a web developer, or is it irrelevant?
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With the possible exception of the (rarely needed)
startattribute, the difference between Strict and Transitional boils down to “Things you should not have used since Netscape 4 stopped being a dominant browser”.So, the question is a tricky one as, if you learned HTML this side of the millennium, you shouldn’t have been using Transitional in the first place (now let us have a minutes silence as we lament the poor quality of over-popular tutorials (such as one from an organization that gets a lot of glory reflected off the W3C due to its similar name … and I’m ranting, so I’ll stop now).