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I think you're a bit confused of what the term "class" means in HTML/CSS. In C++ (and other OOP languages), a class is indeed a blueprint that is used to create objects. In HTML/CSS, however, a class is simply a name that you can associate with one or more HTML elements. They have no relation to "objects", which don't even exist as HTML and CSS are not programming languages.

To use classes in HTML, all you need to do is to add them to a HTML tag with a class attribute, eg:

These classes can then be used in CSS rules to style any tag that has the class:

You can freely choose the names of the classes, and you can use as many as you want. You can add multiple classes to one tag, as seen above (class names are separated by spaces, so class names can't contain spaces). You can also add the same class to multiple tags to have CSS style all those tags.