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today were going to learn about classes and IDs inside HTML and CSS so a couple episodes ago we talked about how to style our HTML inside our index page and in this episode were going to talk about something called classes and IDs which are essentially a way for us to target a specific HTML elements inside our pages in order to give them a certain styling now to give you guys an example about what exactly is different between using classes and IDs versus just going inside our style sheet like we did in the previous episodes and just target the h2 or the paragraph tag here now when we do it this way just by writing h2 or paragraph then we style every single h2 tag or every single paragraph tag inside our website meaning that right now every single paragraph inside the website would essentially be green so it makes sense that we should only do it this way if we want every single paragraph to have a certain styling or every single h2 tag to have a certain styling but what if I want