<v ->Having completed an index page in lesson two</v> and learning about a bunch of HTML tags along the way, in lesson three, the time has now come to add additional pages to our new website. And of course, this will give us a chance to learn even more useful HTML tags. The first new page that we'll add will be a page with content about HTML tags. It's a very meta HTML page about HTML. Creating this new page will give us a chance to reinforce the preceding material as well as an opportunity to get experience using new HTML elements that don't add any distinct visual appearance. For example, tables and divs are general purpose boxes that can be used to organize content. We'll also wrap text in general purpose containers called spans, which later on will allow us to manipulate specific sections of text without affecting content around the span. We'll also add a second new page in the form of a lighthearted book report to give us a place to further practice organizing content. In the process of creating this page, we'll also learn how to make bullet and numbered lists and set up a basic site navigation so that we can easily click around between all of our pages. By the end of this lesson, you'll also start to see some of the limitations inherent in our purely hand-edited approach to building a website, which involves copying and pasting, things like navigation menus from one page to another. We'll be covering a solution to these limitations in part two.