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(bleep) (whoosh) - [Instructor] If youve ever used clip-path to crop an image or create an interesting shape in CSS, or if youve used shape-outside to make text flow around a more intricate shape, a more intricate floated shape, youve probably run into CSS shapes. When I first used shapes, I found them a little bit hard to work with because I couldnt always visualize what all the numbers in a path meant and how they were going to turn into a visual shape on the page. Even a basic circle or inset box, some of the values might be fairly clear but other values, Im not always sure how theyre going to crop. I was excited when somebody showed me this website called Clippy where I could select from different shapes and then I could move values around, create exactly the shape that I want. And then down here at the bottom, I would get the output value and I could copy and paste that into my code wherever I needed it. But this takes several steps. I have to come over to this site, maybe