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In this beginner CSS tutorial, Dave demonstrates how to style links using CSS while utilizing the Chrome web browser, Visual Studio Code editor, and the Live Server extension. The tutorial includes guidance on accessing tools, starter code files, and resources via links in the description. He shows an existing style setup with padding, font size, and a font family on the body element, including an imported Google font. The project consists of an index.html file with a header containing an H1 heading, a main element with five paragraphs, four of which include links. The tutorial builds on prior styling techniques and encourages customization of the font stack.