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PSD2HTML, W3-Markup, and Slice ‘n Dice, are Great XHTML/CSS Coders, but are They Right for Your Project?

Apr 15th

Posted by Kyle in Featured

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Designers and companies both want to have their website coded professionally. If they are a big company they will definitely hit up PSD2HTML or another well known coding service. Designers do not always have the budget for that though. Here is a price comparison.

Company Starting Price Turnaround
PSD2HTML $159 1 Day
W3-Markup $192 5 Days
Slice ‘n Dice $249 6 Days
XHTML Pros $50 2 Days

XHTML Pros is up to 1/5 the price of the competitors and still maintains a quick turnaround. Our past clientèle have almost been exclusively Web Designers needing their work coded for a client, gaming clans, or start up websites.

Our mission has always been to provide high quality coding for a very affordable price.

If your budget is bigger, then I would recommend PSD2HTML, W3-Markup, and Slice ‘n Dice, but if you have a lower budget and want more bang for your buck, then hire XHTML Pros. We have a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.

Satisfied Customer Testimonies

Great coder, not only was I extremely happy with the coding quality, but the price was unbeatable. On top of that he had an extremely fast turn around time. He knew I was on a tight time frame, and he was able to get my project done quicker with no lack of quality.
Highly recommended! Will be using Kyle for a lot of my work.
- Brad

Kyle was extremely pleasant. He immediately got started and kept me updated daily. He worked quickly and the code came out great. I am completely satisfied with XHTMLPros and will do business with them again.
- Justin Drago

Comparison, Price, PSD2HTML, Slice 'n Dice, W3-Markup

Web Browser Usage Trends

Jul 13th

Posted by Kyle in WebGeneral

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Firefox seems to be the browser of choice these days. This is great news for the internet. Check out these interesting tables. More >

browsers, chrome, ff, firefox, ie, ie6, internet explorer, opera

XHTML DocTypes

Jul 23rd

Posted by Jordan in Coding

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Here I will explain you how to set the Document Type Definition (DTD) of an XHTML web-page. The DTD tag goes at the start of your coding before the starting html tag. There is no end tag or self-closing for the DTD tag.

There are 3 Doctypes usable by an XHTML document. Strict, Transitional, and Frameset. The doctype is used when validating an XHTML document’s content against a DTD to find markup errors. More >

doctypes, dtd, frameset, strict, transitional

The Head Tag

Jul 23rd

Posted by Jordan in Coding

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The <head></head> tags can contain many different tags in it. Today I will talk about three of them: title, link, and meta. More >

head, link, meta, title

Heading Tags

Jul 22nd

Posted by Kyle in Coding

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Yes the <h1>-<h6> tags. You need to know them and they are so easy to use! Of course you could use CSS to do the same thing these XHTML tags do but this is so much simpler. More >

h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, heading

Navigation Part II: Rollovers

Jul 20th

Posted by Jordan in CSS

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Rollovers help the user see that they are about to click the link and also are appealing to the eye. In this tutorial you will learn how to make the rollovers for the navigation.
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nav, navigation, roll, rollover, tutorial

Coding Your Navigation

Jul 18th

Posted by Kyle in CSS

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In this tutorial I will explain how to code a navigation in XHTML and CSS.

Finished product: Navigation Preview
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nav, navigation, tutorial

IDs and Classes

Jul 18th

Posted by Kyle in CSS

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IDs and Classes can be mixed up a lot if you do not know what you are doing. You cannot use an ID more than once in an XHTML document or it renders the page invalid. A perfect use for this would be for a banner. Classes on the other hand were designed for to be used multiple times on a page. An ideal class would be for a content heading used numerous times.

More >

class, id

Floats

Jul 18th

Posted by Kyle in CSS

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Floats are basically the same as the align attribute. They are super easy to use! More >

float

Links

Jul 5th

Posted by Kyle in Coding

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A link is what guides you though the web. You could, of course, manually type in URLs but this facilitates the whole process. Say for example you want to return to the homepage. What would you do? You would click the home button near the top of the page.

XHTML Code

<a href=”http://valid.xhtmlpros.com”>Valid Coding</a>

Live Preview
Valid Coding

Explanation

The “href” attribute defines the path of the link. Just change that to the target of your link.

a, href, link, links
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