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what is going on guys its Bucky and welcome to your 36th XHTML and CSS tutorial and in this tutorial Im going to be talking to you guys about something called positioning so before whenever we are making websites and we added like an image and then a header and then a paragraph and then you know maybe some links or something everything kind of appeared after one another kind of flowed together in a nice in the order I mean your image new automatically not to appear on top of your text to cover it up and whenever you made a paragraph it didnt just put them in a random location it put it under whatever was there before like under your header or under your image so everything kind of flowed automatically but while this is good if youre going for that you know kind of boring organized look it didnt give you a whole lot of control over the layout and look of your website so in this is our oh Im going to teach you guys how to change all that using something called absolute positioning