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what is going on guys itamp;#39;s Bucky and welcome to your 29th CSS tutorial and this tutorial is going to be amazing because weamp;#39;re going to be talking about my favorite part of CSS and that is called the div element now before you might have noticed if you try to make a cool-looking webpage that what we know so far we canamp;#39;t really get a cool layout with our web page maybe you tried using tables but that didnamp;#39;t really work out it looked like an old web page I mean if we just put like a heading and an image and then a paragraph everything kind of looks like itamp;#39;s stacked on top of each other and it reminds you of like the old 1990s websites where everything was just like plain and stupid and it wasnamp;#39;t a good layout look more of like a outline for English class than the layout so here is what Iamp;#39;m going to introduce to you guys in this tutorial an element called div short for division long for the now itamp;#39;s not long for dubba anyways