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so in the last two episodes we talked about how to style using CSS and in this video were going to talk a bit about something that I think I did mention in the previous episode which is something called a reset style sheet now essentially what a reset style sheet is is something that goes in and fixes a lot of issues that may come when you try to do CSS styling so to give an example about what I mean when I say issues I went ahead and created a header container inside my HTML I gave it a class name and then I simply went in and styled it I just gave it a width of a hundred percent meaning that it goes all the way from left to right inside the browser and I also gave it a small height and a background color so basically what we should expect to see inside the browser right now is a container that goes all the way to the border of our browser to the other side of the browser but if I actually go in and check out what we have inside the browser you can actually see we have this weird tin