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whats going on guys welcome to your 34th XHTML and CSS tutorial and in this tutorial Im gonna be talking to you guys about something called an external stylesheet and this is definitely the most helpful lesson that I taught you guys so far so so far if you only watch one tutorial make sure its this one because its gonna make your life as a web designer so much easier so anyways wouldnt it be cool if we could have one set of Styles one set of rules that we can apply to our entire website no matter how many pages we have on it so for example before on this webpage we would need to list all our Styles turn paragraphs read turn headers green turn links orange and then we go to this web page over here turn paragraphs red turn headers green turn links orange and if we have like 500 different web pages then that would just be a pain in the rear end so anyways wouldnt be easy if we could just say alright we had this one main outline of styles that we want to apply to our entire website e