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In this beginner CSS tutorial, Dave introduces the tools used: Chrome web browser, Visual Studio Code editor, and the Live Server extension for viewing web pages. He references starter code files and resources provided in the video description. The tutorial focuses on styling links with CSS, building on previous styles that include padding, font size, and a font family set on the body element. A Google Fonts import is mentioned, though viewers can choose their own font stack. The project includes an index.html file with a header (h1) and a main element containing five paragraphs, four of which include links.