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hi in this video weamp;#39;re going to be looking at applying a text shadow in such a way that it creates an inset looking effect for the text that we apply it to so something like this where we have a headline on a page and the text looks slightly sunken into the page rather than giving it a 3d effect which is what weamp;#39;d traditionally expect from the text shadow property weamp;#39;re going to be doing this in such a way that we can reuse the style anywhere on the site nice and easily just by using a span and a class on that spam so letamp;#39;s start writing some code what weamp;#39;ll need first of all is an html template um looking something like this and crucially weamp;#39;ll have a link to a style sheet and which is where weamp;#39;re going to obviously put our text shadow property and use that and the style sheet here is just in the same directory as the html file so letamp;#39;s start doing some markup weamp;#39;ll need a div with a class of container just to all