: Joel, Once you declare <!doctype html> it's considered HTML5 thus you can omit the XHTML xmlns. I'd try to explain it but it looks like Dive Into Mark website does it spectacularly.
Joel,
Once you declare <!doctype html> it's considered HTML5 thus you can omit the XHTML xmlns. I'd try to explain it but it looks like Dive Into Mark website does it spectacularly. Scroll down 'The Root Element' section. diveintohtml5.org/semantics.html
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