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hi there welcome back to the Friday learning Series today we are going to do the first project from the responsive web design certification course from free Cod camp and we are going to build a survey form using only HTML and CSS okay so lets go here in the course and this is what we are going to do today so its one of the required projects to earn the certification and we will build a survey form to collect data from our users all right let me see the instructions so we have to build similar to this just a very simple form with HTML and CSS okay and let me see user stories ask so we have a couple of instructions that we need to include in the project in order to pass the tests so fulfill the user stories and pass all the tests below to complete this project give it your own personal style okay note be sure to add link uh oh okay we need to link the CSS file otherwise the Styles wont be applied okay lets see the first one you should have a page title in an H1 element with an ID of