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in this video well create a responsive image slider using html5 and css3 so lets take a look at it here before we get started with our image slider so as you can see its going to slide through four different plant images here that we have laid out and then if we flex the web browser down were gonna see that the image slides will stay 100% of the width no matter how wide or narrow we flex it to okay so lets go ahead and flex this back up and then Ill show you what we need to get started so in the description of this video will be the html5 css3 slider starter files where Im going to open up index.html with the free text editor called sublime text and then Im also gonna have index dot HTML open in Google Chrome as my web browser as were building the image slider also in the starter files will be all of the images included inside of the slider okay so Im going to put this down beneath the video here and then we can go over to index.html to get started so Im just going to write