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Is there any way to override inline CSS without using !important and without using JavaScript?

For example:

<div style="background-color: red;"></div>

I was wondering if it can be overridden without:

div {
    background-color: blue !important;
}
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  • I'm curious. What's your scenario?
    – George
    Apr 26, 2013 at 10:23
  • I'm using kendoui which injects a lot of it's own inline css. I don't like using important and I don't like writing javascript for things which should be handled in CSS. So I have the options to do these but would like it if there were a cleaner way...
    – valanto
    Apr 26, 2013 at 10:38

3 Answers 3

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No, inline style takes precedence, you can override it only with !important.

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  • I thought so too, tried all kinds of CSS specificity
    – William
    Nov 6, 2015 at 14:49
2

I'm afraid the !important clause is specifically created as the solution for this. It would be impractical for CSS to implement different degrees of priority, apart from the now-used style block < inline < !important priority.

1

Try this:

div[style] {
  background: blue !important;
}

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