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all right welcome back from the nesting video letamp;#39;s go ahead and actually create something applicable here so Iamp;#39;m going to just make some space to work just because I like a lot of extra space and again white space doesnamp;#39;t matter we know that right so letamp;#39;s create a new paragraph in here and letamp;#39;s automatically close that paragraph tag and in here letamp;#39;s write lorem hit Tab and we get some lorem ipsum just like weamp;#39;ve done before now if we want to bold some text you think it would be the word bold itamp;#39;s not quite that intuitive but itamp;#39;s pretty close we just use the B tag so we could do B and thatamp;#39;s bold the first four letters or words rather and so Iamp;#39;ve got a P tag a paragraph and nested as a child element is the Bold element and so I saved that and if I go over to Google Chrome and hit refresh you can actually see that