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weamp;#39;ve all heard the old saying that itamp;#39;s better to work smarter than harder and when you start when you learn to start writing computer code one of the things thatamp;#39;s very important for you to learn is how to write code from the beginning to develop good habits so that as your pages get long and complicated youamp;#39;re still able to go in and find errors easily or fairly easily in other words donamp;#39;t do something now thatamp;#39;s going to create problems for you later this is one thing I donamp;#39;t like about many of our textbooks in writing computer code many of them in order to save space will just uh in the textbooks they will just left align all of the code along one along the left side of the page and they donamp;#39;t indent their code as you see me doing here giving indentations to make uh some of this stuff makes sense to give you a good example about why this is important to do uh here I have a file this is a a page that I built in xhtml 1