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your console log messages donamp;#39;t have to be boring because you can add custom css styling to any of them for example you can see here iamp;#39;ve changed the color of the text world to red and the background color of the text kyle to green and the way iamp;#39;ve done this is using this percent c character what it does is it takes the next thing you pass to console log which in our case is color red applies that css style all the way up until the next percent c and then we do the same thing again by applying this background color up to the next percent c or until the end of the line and you can do some really cool things with this take for example this simple console log all iamp;#39;ve done is iamp;#39;ve applied a background gradient to it i have a pattern set to 1rm a color and a border radius and we get this really cool console.log output so if you want to add a little bit of flair to your console logs this is a very easy way to do it and if you want to dive even further