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hey everybody slippery slope is here this is xhtml tutorial number 16 on forms and before I begin I want to add that if you really want to just jump right into CSS because Iamp;#39;ve been promising it for a while you can go ahead and do that but you really do want to learn form so I would suggest you learn this first sorry for the false hope you will get those videos soon though so no need to fret letamp;#39;s begin now letamp;#39;s say we have a web page on our website in which we want to get some info from the user instead of present them with pictures and links and text and all that stuff like for example letamp;#39;s say we have like a product review site or say a classified site kind of like Craigslist where people can create their own posts well weamp;#39;re going to want to use forms in order to get user information and to allow users to enter their information um if youamp;#39;ve seen buttons and text boxes on web pages and you know you have so uh if that doesnamp;#39;t