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welcome to your next tutorial in xhtml and today were going to be lighting lightly touching on Styles so what I really want to get done by the end of this video is differentiate between inline Styles internal style sheets otherwise known as embedded style sheets and external style sheets more commonly referred to as cascading style sheets so lets start by creating a pair of paragraph tags and within this lets type in what day is it lets make sure that this pops up and it does now an inline style I Ive shown you this before is an attribute within any tag like literally any tag it could be inside the body tag you have it inside the P tag the the h1 through h6 tab tags the table tags that I am IMG image tags theres form tags any kind of which I havent gone over forms yet but any kind of tags theres always styles thats whats so great about XHTML is your ability to style just about anything so Ill put the P back there in the attribute is called style equals then within the quote