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alright guys welcome to your 40th XHTML and CSS tutorial and in this tutorial Iamp;#39;m going to begin to talk about the last main topic that I want to talk to you guys about concerning basic beginner web development and that is the use of something called forms so before we pretty much made websites where basically we gave information to the user we showed them pictures we can write paragraphs show them headers make them click links but what happens when we need to get information from the user for example maybe we were building a social networking site and we need the user sign up with the username and password maybe we were building an auction site and we needed the user to give us information about their item let them upload pictures well in order to do all this we need to do something called forms actually they didnamp;#39;t say that right we donamp;#39;t need to do forms we we need to utilize the use of forms now a form is basically the way you input data to give to a website