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I just got done with my first proper web design (which was for my own site) and I've styled the first line and letter of the p tags for my articles and they work just fine, but the first letter and line of blockquotes also inherit that style and I'm simply not able to change it.

I have a feeling I'm missing something simple here. For instance, look at the blockquotes on this page.

I've tried explicitly styling the first line and letter of the blockquote but it does not seem to work. For what it's worth, I'm using first-of-type right now; I've also tried first-child but to no avail.

Update: Here's a jsfiddle --- http://bit.ly/1j70PCT

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    Can you put up a jsFiddle? May 10, 2014 at 19:06

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Either use the :not() pseudo class to prevent the blockquote element from being styled in the initial declaration:

.entry-content :not(blockquote) p:first-of-type:first-letter {
    font-size: 2em;
}

..or overwrite the styling with a more specific selector:

.entry-content blockquote p:first-of-type:first-letter {
    font-size: inherit;
}
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  • Thanks, @Josh Crozier. :not() works like a charm. I haven't tried the other answers, but I've updated the jsfiddle with the working code as well, just in case. May 10, 2014 at 19:37
  • Lost my edit window: Of all the options mentioned here, I think this one is most convenient because the blockquote p tags are already inheriting styling and using this pseudo element means I do not have to define blockquotes again, explicitly. (Especially since I want them to inherit the p styling — it's a different issue if you don't, of course!) May 10, 2014 at 19:46
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blockquote > p:first-letter {
  font-size: inherit;
}
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