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want to talk about call-out arrows itamp;#39;s a cool little thing that you can do with CSS borders now Iamp;#39;ve got four paragraphs here and what Iamp;#39;ve done is Iamp;#39;ve added a pseudo element after to each one and basically created a box that has no content inside of it itamp;#39;s got a width and height of 20 pixels so thatamp;#39;s this little gap that you see in the middle here is the 20 by 20 and then Iamp;#39;ve given each one of them a border 20 pixels thick so each side is 20 pixels and by default the color is dark dark dark gray almost black now on the last one what I did was I changed the color on all four sides so thatamp;#39;s why we get this multicolored one now Iamp;#39;m doing this to illustrate what happens if you get rid of all the content letamp;#39;s say I had no content inside of any one of those refresh this there we go you notice how when it collapses down thereamp;#39;s no content whatsoever then you get these four triangles we can use thes