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hello there todayamp;#39;s video has to do with uh quotes in HTML and CSS so Iamp;#39;ve got this little basic page thatamp;#39;s already built and weamp;#39;re going to go ahead and get started on it so letamp;#39;s go ahead and put a uh quote in here of he said and we put a q I want nothing well if I can spell to do with this then we close the quote quite sternly save that letamp;#39;s go ahead and launch that as you can see the uh the Q tags put an open and close quote around my uh text and you may think to yourself well big deal what does this do uh it gives you some tricks that you can pull with CSS so uh first off we need to declare our language uh so weamp;#39;ll do a lang equals in for uh English and you can do your own you can do a us- English which is what Iamp;#39;m Iamp;#39;m in the US so close that and then in the head weamp;#39;re going to put a little CSS so style slash Style and uh weamp;#39;ll put uh Q colon Lang equals us just like I did above curly brace a