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hey howamp;#39;s it going people today Iamp;#39;m going to explain margins in CSS margins are the space around an element Iamp;#39;ll create an H1 element type in your name or something thatamp;#39;s kind of short and weamp;#39;ll need a paragraph Iamp;#39;ll generate some text by typing lorem then hitting tab let me just zoom in a little bit to give you a diagram of margins Iamp;#39;m going to right click our H1 element and go to inspect at the bottom of my elements window we have this diagram it kind of resembles an onion because it has layers we have the element itself and its Dimensions padding border then margins padding is between the element itself and any borders margins are the area outside of any borders today weamp;#39;ll be working with margins the area outside of any elements letamp;#39;s close this window naturally thereamp;#39;s a few pixels of margin around our body the letters in our H1 element and our paragraph arenamp;#39;t directly next to the border of o