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in this lesson I want to go over something strange something peculiar about the way web browsers handle text and tags in a page so let me just show you its probably the easiest way to do it so Im just gonna write text right to the page now you notice this text is not inside a paragraph tag its just floating on its own inside of the body tag so lets see what happens okay no big deal its what we expected so Im gonna view source and here it is so lets minimize that so lets do something totally crazy so we have two lines of text now you notice that we have a line break here right so lets see what this looks like in the browser oh boy see very different even though we have a line break in our code we dont see it here in the web page as the web browser would show us but even though look in our code it does indeed have a line break thats part of that strange behavior talked about I just mentioned really with regards to how browsers treat text in a web page whether you have one spac