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alright guys its lucky and welcome back to your 35th CSS tutorial and in this tutorial Im gonna talk to you guys about overriding styles so for example lets go ahead and take a look at this website that we built before every style on every single page is the same but what if you come across a situation where you have all your web page is the same but theres one web page that you might want to do a little something different maybe you want all the paragraphs bigger or maybe you want all the headers to be a different color well you dont have to you know throw fit because theres a simple way that you can override the styles on an external style sheet using the old style tags that we learned before and this is where the term cascading comes into effect when were talking about cascading style sheets or yeah thats what theyre called so anyways in order to override a style lets go ahead and take a look at our main Styles first we have our headings blue our paragraphs red and our lin