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all right guys welcome back to your 22nd xhtml and CSS tutorial and as promised Iamp;#39;m going to be talking to you guys about borders and Iamp;#39;m not talking about like the Mexican US border Iamp;#39;m talking about borders in CSS now as I mentioned before or at least I think I mentioned this before the border is the area that surrounds or basically it outlines the padding so what I did before this tutorial is I just set the overall padding to 15 pixels so we have the cont and we have 15 pixels of padding around it so now what I need to do is show you guys what a border is so let me make one of the ugliest borders ever Iamp;#39;m just going to make it stand out and Iamp;#39;m going to make like a red border or something so the Border you think you might just be able to type border and type a red but you canamp;#39;t just do that border actually has three properties that you need to set in order to make a border the first one is border color and letamp;#39;s just go ahead a