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what is going on guys itamp;#39;s Bucky and welcome to your letamp;#39;s see letamp;#39;s count another your fifth xhtml tutorial now in this tutorial what Iamp;#39;m gonna be doing is Iamp;#39;m gonna be going over a couple more tags and also something called comments so you know just want to give you guys an introduction because things are gonna get pretty intense and I donamp;#39;t want to startle you guys so anyways letamp;#39;s go ahead and letamp;#39;s cover our first new tag and thatamp;#39;s a horizontal rule you remember when I said on the last Oriole that there are pretty much two types of tags opening and closing tags which are pretty much normal and you have these special tags right here so you pretty much have double tags in single tags well a horizontal rule is pretty much a line that goes across your website so every same bookie why the F what I want a big a line across my website well itamp;#39;s actually more of like a separator thatamp;#39;s probably a bett