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Negative margins allow us to move elements in the opposite direction that would usually occur when using positive margins. In this lesson, we will go over this example demonstrating negative margins using html and css. So lets go! Lets begin by creating a file named index.html. Then type an exclamation mark and press enter to make an html5 template. Change the title to CSS negative margin. Because we are only concerned about styling, we will use div elements. Start by using a div element with an id of blockelement1, and the content of block element 1. Now copy the div element and paste it below the current div element. Change the id to blockelement2 and the content to block element 2. Now right click and choose open with live server, and see the results in chrome. Next create a file named main.css type asterisk followed by curly braces. Then margin: 0; padding: 0; This is to clear out any margins and padding in the document. Now we will start to define the style for t