 lists in CSS always have bullet points as a default, but we use lists for all sorts of things like our navigation up there. I've used it for an image gallery down here. And of course, we have regular actual lists. And the problem is when we do the usual reset that you often see like this one, it gets rid of your bullet points where you have a regular list as well, which you probably don't want to do. There's a really simple solution to this though, where you can apply this CSS rule only to anything that has a class on it by adding the attribute selector with the word class in there and will select any UL with a class. If this doesn't have a class, then it keeps its original styling. And as a bit of a bonus, we can come in and also select anyone that doesn't have a class and modify the styling of that. And of course, I'm only doing this on my lists right now, but you can do this on any element you want.