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well hello and welcome to your next tutorial on xhtml and today weamp;#39;re going to be discussing both background colors and background images so letamp;#39;s figure out how to do this so in this tutorial Iamp;#39;m only going to show you how to do background colors in images for your entire website so weamp;#39;ll only be messing with the body tags but I want to make it clear beforehand that you can specify the background color or image of any other individual element as well even if youamp;#39;re just you know created a pair of simple P tags you could just create a background image or background just for where the text in between here goes or if you had a table if you had tables we havenamp;#39;t learned tables yet but for each individual cell on a table if you wanted a different color or image to appear for each cell that would work too so I just want you to keep that in mind it doesnamp;#39;t have to be the entire website or you could you know just do different colors for