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HTML llegío a su versión final [http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/ HTML 4.01] según el [[w:W3C|W3C]]. Aunque XHTML fue lanzado hace bastante tiempo, no ha sido ampliamente usado todavía.
 
La causa por la cual XHTML es "más fácil de visualizar" como se presenta más adelante, depende del diseñador web usando XHTML con el diseño deseado [http://www.thenoodleincident.com/tutorials/design_rant/ separa el "contenido" de la "presentación"] (presentation comprises the "appearance rules").
 
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The cause of XHTML being "easier to view" as stated above depends upon a website's author using XHTML within its intended design: to [http://www.thenoodleincident.com/tutorials/design_rant/ separate "content" from "presentation"] (presentation comprises the "appearance rules"). The "content" is the no-frills text and the "presentation" is "how" the content appears. XHTML strives to separate these two to make XHTML cleaner and have the presentation rules governed within something called [[w:Cascading Style Sheets|Cascading Style Sheets]].
 
The cause of XHTML being "easier to view" as stated above depends upon a website's author using XHTML within its intended design: to [http://www.thenoodleincident.com/tutorials/design_rant/ separate "content" from "presentation"] (presentation comprises the "appearance rules"). The "content" is the no-frills text and the "presentation" is "how" the content appears. XHTML strives to separate these two to make XHTML cleaner and have the presentation rules governed within something called [[w:Cascading Style Sheets|Cascading Style Sheets]].
 
Common questions on HTML and XHTML are listed at the [http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/2004/xhtml-faq W3C FAQ page on XHTML and HTML 4.01].