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weve seen on previous lesson what is the composition of a basic XHTML page now lets take a closer look to the code behind it and try to analyze what we actually seen select your index dot HTML file which is located in your training XHTML CSS folder stop folder 0 3x HTML tag syntax right click on it and edit where its notepad ok so the tag which we are going to talk about its title ok you will also be needing the XHTML underline syntax dot PNG file so go ahead and open it I have already opened here now lets see how all elements form together or one XHTML element ok because all of these in the end everything will be called as an element therefore the first one we have left anchor bracket we have title which is the name of the tag this one and we have a right angle bracket this is how we define the start tag of an element if we look at the end of the complete element we have an end tag which is composed out of 1 left angle bracket I slash the title which is basically the name of the t