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hi this is Ralph weamp;#39;re gonna continue on with our XHTML basics and weamp;#39;re gonna focus on some lists so this is the page that I was working on a little bit earlier in a previous video letamp;#39;s jump over to my browser and there we go so this is our headline itamp;#39;s back to left our paragraph left-aligned got a couple headline 2amp;#39;s in there and thereamp;#39;s a couple headline threes under one of my headline twos back over to our editor and what weamp;#39;re gonna do next is weamp;#39;re gonna work on some lists so Iamp;#39;m gonna actually scroll down a bit here letamp;#39;s get myself some room to work and Iamp;#39;ll go ahead and create a headline to section why not and these will be letamp;#39;s go ahead and put in definition lists in fact in anticipation of future work letamp;#39;s go and put in ordered lists and a headline two for unordered lists these are the three basic kinds of Lists you could have on a web page a definition list is just wh