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so people welcome to your 31st XHTML and CSS tutorial and in this tutorial Im gonna be clearing up a lot of confusion that you probably have surrounding the div thing that I talked about a couple of tutorials ago so a little refresher a couple tutorials ago I told you guys that in order to position elements exactly where you want on your webpage then you use something called div and theyre pretty much like boxes that you can move around screen and theyve let you make the layout a lot prettier than you could with just tables or just using plain XHTML but you guys are probably thinking this all right Bucky if I have a bunch of different boxes and theyre all just called div then how does the browser know what div I want to go where well the answer is through the use of something called IDs now ID is a lot like well its kind of a lot like a style but its different as well you use ideas a lot with divs in order to position boxes at different locations for example if you had one div th