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Theres a reason Apple and Wikipedia and MDN (Mozilla Developer Network) theres a reason they use CSS outline on their production sites (with an exception for Apples rounded buttons). But when you apply CSS outline to something, it creates an outline around that element. So. Are outlines just another term for borders or box shadows? Absolutely. Not at all. In this lesson, well cover ALL of it. How its different, how we can use the Focused (keyboard) state to make it work perfectly, how we can add an outline to a link. Well cover some best practices when it comes to styling outlines on our sites (and a workaround Apple uses on Safari). At the very end, well fix the tabbing behavior on Tiffany.com. Part 1. Why outlines? In other words, why not borders or box shadows? Borders (this is standard CSS across the web) borders can affect the size of elements and push things around. And box shadows dont even show up on a lot of systems with High Contrast Mode turned on. Like in Windo