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what is going on guys is Bucky and welcome to your 25th XHTML and CSS story and in this tutorial were going to be going over how to style the links and if your eyes are like alright I know that a link is a so if I just go ahead and type a and write how I want to link to appear its good no need to watch this tutorial well not so fast because a link is actually a lot more complicated than you might think a link is actually composed of something called States and a state is basically when and how you press the link so Im just going to go through different states and then you guys are going to understand what Im talking about theres one link for when the page is first visited theres another state for when the link has been clicked theres another state for as youre mousing over them link and theres the last state is as your mouse button is down and as you are clicking the link so one link can have four different styles and they typically do have four different styles believe it or