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all right so weamp;#39;re back here where we left off what we did in the last video was discussed the difference between document and console Iamp;#39;m gonna quick give you a really quick overview and then what weamp;#39;re gonna do in this video is actually talk about how we can access HTML elements so essentially you know say this h1 tag here well itamp;#39;s kind of boring to just like write some stuff and you know do some errors and warnings how can I actually change the value of this how can I move it around how can I change the color Iamp;#39;m not gonna show all of this but Iamp;#39;m gonna give you the basics and thatamp;#39;s something weamp;#39;re gonna work towards as we move to this videos and this is hopefully something you guys will notice that I start small make sure you guys really have the fundamental concepts down and then I slowly kind of move into some more advanced topics where you guys will start to understand a lot of people like to kind of do everything