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sometimes a simple website header is the most effective clean clear and creative it tells you whats going on and it does so in a way thats engaging to the user we can break down the header from superlist into three parts the background the titles and the slider that moves back and forth revealing each of the halves we can get started on steps one and two by creating a div for each side both containing their respective titles inside of an h2 tag lets give our titles a better color and font family scale up the size and use the margin and width properties to center the text horizontally on the page to center our titles vertically lets set the height of each side to 100 of the viewport and place it in the center using css grid we can use position absolute to set our sides on top of one another and overflow hidden will prevent our text from overlapping when dragging our slider lets give a brighter background color to each of our halves and set the left side on top with a z index of 2.