Now let's start adding visual elements on the page. Use your wheel to scroll down and immediately you'll have a plus symbol and options for adding all of these different elements. And we'll go over each one. First, let's talk about text. As soon as you click on the text, you'll a get blinking cursor where you can type in your text or where you can paste it in. So this one is going to be my title. Start with research. Then I'm going to hit the plus symbol to add some more text. This time I'm going to add a bulleted list. So I'm going to click here on Bulleted List and then paste my Bulleted list. Now if you want to go back and change the formatting so for example, let's say I want to change the formatting for Start with Research. All I have to do is click on it and the formatting options will come up. I'm going to make this a heading one and you can change the left justified, center justified or right justified. If you want to add a hyperlink, go ahead and highlight the text and then click on the link icon. Next, paste your URL into the box and then hit Save. You can highlight specific text and make it bold or italics. And if you're interested in changing the font or the colors, we do that with themes. So in the upper right hand corner you'll see the button that says Themes. Go ahead and click on that and you could pick a theme from one of your brands here. This is a way to completely customize the look and feel. Or you can come down here to the Adobe Exprs themes and click on one of those and you'll notice that the change ripples throughout your entire page, keeping everything consistent, which is a hallmark of web design. A little tip that I've found when working with text throughout the years is to type up your text either in Google Doc or Word Doc or some other word processor so that you can take advantage of its spell and grammar. Check Word, Count, all those different kinds of things. And then you can simply copy and paste from your document into Adobe Express. Let's take a little bit of time to add some text in a couple different formats. You.