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Hi! In this section we will actually look how to make the most of the text you have encoded in the previous one. We start by seeing how we can display it for other people to look at it. Why is it a good idea to look at the text rendered in a nice way? First of all, because itamp;#39;s helpful for you to correct typos when you have elements around that perhaps it makes it difficult for you to focus on the text to make sure that you have transcribed it accurately. Also, sometimes you want to show other people your work and maybe theyamp;#39;re not so familiar with the TEI and XML so you want to give them a version that they are able to read without having headaches. Itamp;#39;s not a good idea to use the visualization for actually editing as we will see but itamp;#39;s good for correcting and checking what youamp;#39;ve done so far. There are in fact different types of visualization you can apply on top of an XML file. The first of all is called CSS: amp;quot;Cascading Style Sheet