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[Music] hello and welcome hi im dave this tutorial is part of a beginner css series ill be using the chrome web browser the visual studio code editor and the live server extension for visual studio code to view the web page there are links to these tools starter code files and all resources in the description below lets move on to styling links with css you can see ive got visual studio code open i have some basic styles in from the last tutorial where we have some padding a font size and a font family a small font stack set on the body element were also importing in a font from google fonts you can do that if you want to and the starter code is available or you can set your own font family stack if you want to as well also over in the file tree youll see i have an index.html and in this index i have not only a header with an h1 heading i have a main element that has about five paragraphs and at least four of those paragraphs have links in them and then i have a couple of other h