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In this beginner CSS tutorial by Dave, viewers will learn how to style links using CSS. The session utilizes the Chrome web browser, Visual Studio Code, and the Live Server extension for webpage viewing. The tutorial begins with basic styles previously established, such as padding, font size, and font family applied to the body element, including a Google Fonts import option. Participants can either use starter code or implement their own font family. The project structure includes an index.html file containing a header with an h1 heading and a main section with about five paragraphs, four of which contain links. Resources and starter code are linked in the video description.