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hey guys so im gonna change all the fun size of this signature so um because the client wanted to make smaller currently it is a 14 pixel and changing them one by one is a little bit pain on the ass so [Music] in this video im gonna teach you how you can find and replace those um codes html whether its hml or css in visual studio and replace it at once we will also cover a little bit like basic regex or regular expression thing if you want to find um and replace a certain dynamic i mean you can make a character dynamic and stuff so anyway let me just open that signature so lets open it open the file and yeah we i have a bunch of signatures here that needs to be fixed so im gonna kind of inspect elements this one first so currently the title is 14 pixel now lets start first with alphabetical find and replace thing so okay lets start first with the font family so font family i want to change this all to verdana so ctrl f or command f for mac and ctrl f for windows and then ill p