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in this video I am going to talk about aligning form elements so notice on this form that I have a label and then a textbox a label and a password box and things are just lining up at the end of the label and so you notice that these input elements are all over thereamp;#39;s no alignment no organization doesnamp;#39;t make it particularly clear there is heading organization so each area is labeled with headings and that facilitates organization of a form but how do we do the alignment of this so if I want these all to be aligned in a straight line so I want the boxes to be in a straight line and the labels are first then I need to make the labels the same width so if I go up here and I say I want the label to be width 240 pixels and I save that notice that nothing happens and this is because the label is an inline element and width only applies to block elements I want to keep this inline I donamp;#39;t want the label to be on a separate line if I make a block then itamp;#39;s goi