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welcome back guys its Bucky and welcome to your 21st XHTML and CSS tutorial and in this tutorial Im going to introduce a concept with CSS that tends give people a lot of trouble and the reason for this is that people tend to explain this in its not the most easiest concept to grasp but it is critical whenever youre creating a website and you need to position elements exactly how you want them so anyone I ever heard that try to explain this to me did a pretty terrible job so Im going to try and clear everything up for you so whenever you have an element on your screen like a header lets go ahead and put a header too and thats right I love Bucky thats good enough I love Bucky and lets go ahead and check this out right now whenever we have any element basically on the screen we look at this element and say oh this nice um you know text on the screen thats all I see but check it out and heres where Im going to throw you for a loop this one element actually consists of four diff