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Text Links are standalone links. And theyre used when the only thing you need that text element for is a link. For example, lets say we want to add a new line under this paragraph. If we do a paragraph element if we drop in a paragraph, now we have a paragraph with a link inside and this might not be what you want search engines or screen readers to see. Delete this one, and lets try a Text link. Drag that in, and its still a link with some text inside. Change the text? Its still a link. You know what else is just a link with text inside? If you guessed Video, youre wrong. If you guessed Button, youre absolutely right. Its just a link with text inside. And by default, its been styled. A button is just a text link thats been styled. It has a background color and padding inside, which of course we can modify. And that pesky blue text with the underline? Of course we can override that by applying a specific class to an element, but what if we want to change styling on all li