Thread:Ditto Creeper Bot/@comment-27379975-20161008122111/@comment-32881089-20161016132231

Here are tips from a teacher to a prodigy:-

a { color:red; }
 * Right click on a page to have an option "Inspect Element", click on it.
 * Now you have access to the inside of the website and you'll be able to figure out which class is which by using that arrow thing on the top left (If you're using Morzilla, Chrome, or Opera).
 * You can even do live css editing while the css properties are on the right of the console.
 * Because you might probably know what classes and IDs are, you'd be able to add properties or even for them using the !important declaration.
 * Say you want to change the color of a link to red, you'd have to use

I know sadly that this all is sudden information and stuff, I just want to test you whether you can follow these instructions and forge steps to an epic destiny. Lemme know when you need mo help!

Answer to your question because I was caught up teaching someone to being to great in CSS: Yes. :^3

You must either create a Common.css