Document Type Definitions (DTD) of XHTML coding is the same as the DTD of HTML coding. If you venture into learning XML, you will also be learning about creating an actual DTD file. For the purposes of a regular XHTML document, a standard DTD from the W3C can be used.
The DTD tag goes at the [...]

This is probably going to be the most viewed page of my XHTML section. It shows how to convert your current pages from HTML into XHTML. A lot of the information is the same between the two types of coding and many of the differences you may have already started doing.

In HTML, there are many [...]

How is XHTML better than HTML? Why would you want to use XHTML?

to be able to take advantage of new coding techniques
problems with the earlier versions have been fixed.

XHTML is a fairly close copy of HTML 4.01, so as far as tag functionalities go, so do not expect anything too new and fancy.
The W3C reasons [...]

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What is XHTML?

XHTML stands for eXtensible Hyper Text Markup Language.
It is aimed to replace HTML.
It is almost identical to HTML 4.01
It is the reformulation of HTML 4.01 as an application of XML.
It is a stricter, tidier version of HTML.

XHTML 1.0 is the next level of coding as specified by the W3C.
XHTML is a transition / [...]

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