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hey whats up this is Scott with a level of touch and today Im going to show you how to style links using CSS they have something thats called a state so lets actually make a link and then we can sort of talk about what the state is lets go to my HTML here and this Im just going to have some text and Im going to have an HR F here and Im going to have this just be a pound and its just going to be these first few characters and by default links get styled lets go to Chrome here they get styled blue and underlined this is the browser default if you have like a CSS reset or something it may be different but this is you youre pretty standard right so let me click on this youll notice a few thing happens it was blue but now that weve clicked on it its purple okay so the blue state is just the link state its just a normal unvisited link this purple state that we now see is the visited state this is what shows after somebody has clicked to link this can help your users know wher