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hello and welcome hi iamp;#39;m dave this tutorial is part of a beginner css series iamp;#39;ll 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 letamp;#39;s move on to css typography and iamp;#39;m going to paste a definition here typography is the way that text is arranged and presented so today weamp;#39;ll be working with text and font in our css you can see iamp;#39;ve got a css folder with a style.css file and i have an index.html file today iamp;#39;ll save the style.css file and for the index.html file letamp;#39;s just take a quick look weamp;#39;ve got a basic web page here and inside the body of the web page we have a header element and we have a main element inside the header element we have an h1 and inside the main we have a paragraph and then we have a simple form and our form