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hello everyone this is Landis London here coming back to you with another video today weamp;#39;re going to learn CSS variables by building a city skyline this comes right after we did the technical documentation page and there are a ton of challenges for this one uh a whole 118 of them so I donamp;#39;t know might be an hour long video Iamp;#39;m not really sure but letamp;#39;s uh go ahead and get started hereamp;#39;s a preview of what weamp;#39;re going to build uh looks like a bunch of buildings Skyline could be the Chicago skyline or the New York skyline Iamp;#39;m really sure weamp;#39;ll just pretend that it is one of those and letamp;#39;s get started all right step one welcome to the CSS variable Skyline project start by adding the doctype HTML declaration so yeah weamp;#39;ve done this a bunch of times before and itamp;#39;s uh pretty simple just gotta and that doctype HTML in there and uh youamp;#39;ve probably also added HTML tags but it looks like that