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so far weamp;#39;ve seen how to style XML code using CSS and have the browser display the contents of XML tags instead of the XML document tree but the problem that weamp;#39;ve run into is that we donamp;#39;t have a way to put labels in front of the content of the XML thatamp;#39;s being styled and in this exercise weamp;#39;re going to see how to do that using CSS 2 so here in the example Snippets file Iamp;#39;ve scrolled down to the advanced XML with CSS section and Iamp;#39;m going to open up the business cardor style CSS 2.xml document and this is the document that weamp;#39;re going to work on now you can see Iamp;#39;ve made a couple of changes from the previous business card example first Iamp;#39;ve changed the root tag to say business cards instead of just business card because I want to have a container that can hold more than one business card and you can see here Iamp;#39;ve copied the first business card and and pasted it down here at the bottom of the docume