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In this beginner CSS tutorial by Dave, the focus is on styling links using CSS. The tutorial utilizes the Chrome web browser, Visual Studio Code (VS Code), and the Live Server extension for real-time viewing of the web page. Required tools, starter code files, and resources are linked in the description. The tutorial begins with a recap of basic styles applied from the previous lesson, including padding, font size, and a font family using Google Fonts. The file structure includes an index.html with a header and a main element containing several paragraphs, at least four of which include links. Viewers are encouraged to follow along or use their font family stack.