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hello and welcome to your first tutorial in xhtml and in case youamp;#39;re wondering this is also my first tutorial so Iamp;#39;m a bit nervous even though for once my audience is exactly zero people but anyways letamp;#39;s uh get started so in the tools part of my website or if youamp;#39;re watching on YouTube you should see in the description a link to notepad++ which is the program the text editor I will be using for xhtml you can also use Dream Weaver thatamp;#39;s another popular popular uh text editor very similar they operate very similarly if I pronounce that correctly uh so letamp;#39;s open this up so youamp;#39;ll start off with a blank sheet just like this and in order to open new tabs it look works very much like Firefox you can just open new tabs that way but let me just close these now um now now you might be wondering in in case youamp;#39;re not like a uber programmer or whatever and youamp;#39;re just happening across this video series and youamp;#39;re w