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why hello there but I could say my name is bucket and welcome to your thirty-second XHTML and CSS tutorial I hope you guys enjoyed my British accent I know I did but anyways in this tutorial Iamp;#39;m gonna be talking to you guys about how to style a child selector now let me give you guys a quick overview of what I mean by child first of all Iamp;#39;m not talking about a child selector like you decided that you and your wife want to adopt a baby so now you have to select a child thatamp;#39;s not what Iamp;#39;m talking about not in this tutorial at least maybe Iamp;#39;ll do that in the next tutorial I donamp;#39;t let me just my microphone there thatamp;#39;s better so anyways a child in terms of XHTML is a tag thatamp;#39;s inside another tag so for example you see how whenever we make tags like body they have to be within the HTML tags or whenever we have the style tags they have to be within the head tags we canamp;#39;t have head style head style they have to be insid