XHTML Mobile Profile

XHTML Mobile Profile (XHTML MP) is a hypertextual computer language standard designed specifically for mobile phones and other resource-constrained devices.

HTML
  • HTML and HTML5; HTML editor
  • Dynamic HTML
  • XHTML
    • XHTML Basic (Mobile)
    • XHTML Mobile Profile and C-HTML
  • HTML element
  • Character encodings; Unicode
  • Language code
  • Document Object Model
  • Browser Object Model
  • Style sheets and CSS
  • Font family and Web colors
  • HTML scripting and JavaScript
  • W3C, WHATWG, and validator
  • Quirks mode
  • HTML Frames
  • HTML5 Canvas, WebGL, and WebCL
  • HTML5 Audio and HTML5 video
  • Web storage
  • Web browser (layout) engine
  • Comparison of
    • document markup languages
    • web browsers
    • layout engine support for
      • HTML; Non-standard HTML
      • XHTML (1.1)
      • HTML5; HTML5 canvas,
        • HTML5 media (Audio, Video)

It is an XHTML document type defined by the Open Mobile Alliance. XHTML-MP is derived from XHTML Basic 1.0 by adding XHTML Modules, with later versions of the standard adding more modules. However, for certain modules, XHTML-MP does not mandate a complete implementation so an XHTML-MP browser may not be fully conforming on all modules.
The XHTML MP 1.2 DTD is the current recommendation, finalized in March 2008.

XHTML Basic 1.1 became a W3C Recommendation in July 2008, superseding XHTML-MP 1.2.

Read more about XHTML Mobile Profile:  DOCTYPE, MIME Types, Development Pitfalls, Example

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