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hey everybody slippery slope here with the eighth video in the xhtml series which will sooner than later merge with the CSS series and what weamp;#39;re going to do right now is briefly go over what an element is and what an attribute is and this wonamp;#39;t take very long uh letamp;#39;s say for example we have a link and you know how that would work we have an ahref equals and then weamp;#39;ll have a link Within These two quotation marks and we need a tag with a slash a in order to show that weamp;#39;re done our link is made and all contained within this stuff well to make matters short of course weamp;#39;re looking at entire tags here everything enclosed well thatamp;#39;s a tag you know this is your end tag but this right here this a this actual anchor or link if you prefer for whatever reason uh xhtml we call it an anchor and we label it as a uh this right here is an element and this right inside is href is an attribute so it really does make a lot of sense because if y