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116 questions linked to/from How are the points in CSS specificity calculated
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Which CSS selector is stronger? [duplicate]
Which selector is stronger?
#nav li.current
or
div #nav li
and second
a.test
or
.test .test
What is the answer?
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Why is my CSS class being overwritten/ignored? [duplicate]
I know that id takes precedence over class; unfortunately my html is generated by Drupal and there's no way for me to add an id to the particular div that needs styling.
Here's the basic, stripped-...
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2
answers
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Active class in CSS [duplicate]
For some reason the active class doesn't have any effect on my page. Would be very grateful for someone to take a peek and explain why it doesn't.
.nav-item {
display: inline;
list-style: ...
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answer
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Why can't I beat an ID with multiple classes? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Points in CSS specificity
Here's an example of what I mean:
http://jsfiddle.net/BTJXt/9/
Somehow 1 ID will beat a seemingly infinite number of classes. How is this being ...
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Which of the following has a higher specificity in CSS? [duplicate]
I am learning the specificity of CSS selectors and come across the following examples. I could not figure it out, which CSS selector has higher specificity on another?
1. Example:
p#largetext
body p#...
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CSS class table td.classname syntax [duplicate]
When defining a CSS class for table cells, I would expect to say td.classname. However, I have seen sample code saying table td.classname and a couple of the answers to How to apply style classes to ...
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1
answer
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Why don't media queries override normal CSS? [duplicate]
Do I need to add !important to all properties in the media queries I've written for my site like in the example below?
I had the CSS below at the bottom of my stylesheet, but I found that these ...
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3
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Why do 12 element selectors not override single class selector in CSS? [duplicate]
So I've been trying to wrap my head around CSS specificity and it seems to me that the way the formula works it's:
10^0 * (# of element + pseudo element selectors) + 10^1 * (# of classes + attributes ...
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2
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Css override child color from parent [duplicate]
I have following css
.red {
color: red !important;
}
.yellow {
color: yellow;
}
In html
<div class="red">
red
<span class="yellow">override this</...
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4
answers
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Understanding specificity: achieving desired selector outcomes without using !important [duplicate]
I am trying to understand specificity in CSS.
My current understanding is that specificity is very similar to inheritance, but in some way more specifically defined.
Mozilla Specificity Definition:
...
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Multiple values for same css attribute [duplicate]
I have an input label which has multiple css classes applied to it (say c1, c2).
c1 contains a style display:inline-block, while c2 contains a style display:none.
Is there any rule on which of the ...
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How does the CSS specificity work? [duplicate]
I have some CSS classes which are chained. Can some one explain how the following code works? It displays the text as green. Can someone explain?
<html>
<head>
<style>
...
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3
answers
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!important tag not overriding CSS styles [duplicate]
I am using Materialize.CSS framework and i am overriding most styles i want to change with !important tag in my stylesheet which is working as expected, but some element styles are not being ...
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vote
1
answer
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CSS style priority confusion [duplicate]
CSS
.wrapper > * {
background: deepskyblue;
}
.item {
background: deeppink;
}
HTML
<div class="wrapper">
<div class="item">
Test
</div>
</div>
Above is ...
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2
answers
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CSS Precedence Oddity - "#id tag" > "#tagId" Why? [duplicate]
I find it very illogical that the selector for an element inside an #id has precedence over the #id of that element.
Disclaimer: I am aware there are many similar questions floating around. I have ...
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Override Inline Style with 11 Stacked IDs and a class [duplicate]
So, if an inline style has a css specificity of 1000 and IDs have a specificity of 100, stacking 11 ID's with a class should override the inline style without using the !important declaration.
So, ...
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1
answer
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Determining CSS Specificity Score [duplicate]
How do I calculate the specificity score for these declaration blocks:
body div main section div ul li p strong span a {}
Specificity = 1*11=11
and,
.someClass {}
Specificity = 10 * 1 = 10
So, ...
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answers
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Flex direction not being respected [duplicate]
I have created a list of settings for a certain app. The container for all the settings is a flex element, and the flex direction is set to column. Now, I created a div with the class .option, and put ...
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0
answers
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Why the color of the text Sausage is red? [duplicate]
css and html are :
#awesome .favorite:not(#awesome) .highlight {
color: red;
}
#awesome .highlight:nth-of-type(1):nth-last-of-type(1) {
color: blue;
}
<ul class="shopping-list" ...
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1
answer
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How can I override A-Frame CSS in an app built using create-react-app? [duplicate]
I'm building a mobile app with 2D & 3D elements.
2D elements use React, and I'm using create-react-app for the build/bundling etc.
3D elements use A-Frame.
For iOS, I need to obtain device ...
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4
answers
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Why do I have to use the !important in this case? [duplicate]
Here is the CSS:
.parent div {
height: 25px;
width: 25%;
}
.child {
width: 50% !important;
height: 50px !important;
}
Here is the HTML:
<body>
<div class="parent">
<div class="...
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1
answer
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How to overwrite CSS descendants of the same id/class tree [duplicate]
Pardon me if the question is very basic, but I am learning CSS through online tutorials and templates and I cannot solve this doubt.
I have some headers descendants of objects with the same id/class ...
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4
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div p { margin-bottom: 10px;} not working [duplicate]
div p { margin-bottom: 10px;} is not working. Not sure what is wrong here.
.p1, .p2 {
margin-bottom: 10px;
}
is works fine, but div p {...} is not working.
body {
position: relative;...
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2
answers
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Which of the following two selectors has a higher CSS specificity? [duplicate]
Which of the following two selectors has a higher CSS specificity?
Selector 1 -> #object h2::first-letter
Selector 2 -> body .item div h2::first-letter:hover
My Answer is Selector 1, I ...
0
votes
1
answer
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case on css specificity [duplicate]
I have html like:
header {
width: 100%;
height: 50px;
}
a {
color: red;
}
.my-a {
color: green;
}
<header class="my-header">
<div>
<a class="my-a" ...
0
votes
0
answers
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class precedence css h1 [duplicate]
can you explain why h1.smaller-20 does not take precedence over .hm-share h1 ?
And how can I make all the h1.smaller-20 the same size on my website ?
<hm-logo-bar left-cb="ctrl.skip()" left-name="'...
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2
answers
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How to identify where my CSS selector is being overriden from? Timeline.js [duplicate]
I am using timeline.js to add a timeline to my page. Unfortunately the width of an element with class .tl-slide-content is set somewhere I cannot see. As a result, the width is 940px or 448px ...
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1
answer
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CSS Specificity - Explanation for margin applied [duplicate]
HTML
<div class="parent">
<div class="child-1">Navigation Bar</div>
<div class="child-2">Background Image</div>
<div class="child-...
0
votes
1
answer
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<p> tag id style not respected [duplicate]
I want to change style for 'id=koll' but the css file still reads the style info for 'id=koll' from '#kava p'
#kava p {
font-size: .9rem;
margin-top: 15px;
line-height: 1.4rem;
font-...
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2
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Which is the strongest declaration in CSS based on ID or class [duplicate]
Here I'm using one ID(#mybox) and class(.box) but both are having the same declaration. moreover here working the background color only with ID. apart from the i know only difference between the ID ...