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29 questions linked to/from Which CSS properties are inherited?
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Is display:flex inherited? [duplicate]
I have this code. I gave my body a display:flex. Now, shouldn't all child elements become flex items, being inside the body and the body is 1. a flex container and 2. a wrapper for all the children?
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How exactly CSS works? [duplicate]
Currently, I am stack with CSS. I can't understand how exactly CSS works.
If I want to apply "border: 1px solid red" to a CSS parent element then it is only applied to parent element but not other ...
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Is box-sizing also a non-inheritable property just like margins and border properties are? [duplicate]
I'm new to css and I tried playing with css inheritane. When I added box-sizing:border-box property to body , it doesn't get inherited by its child elements( in my case a <section> element). Is ...
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changing text color of an anchor element inside a nav element [duplicate]
<nav>
<a href="#">HOME</a>
<a href="#">SPEAKERS</a>
<a href="#">SCHEDULE</a>
<a href="#">VENUE&...
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Is there a list of what CSS styles cascade? CSS float does not cascade [duplicate]
In the following example, the child divs one and two have the font-style of the parent but do not have the float style. Is there a list of which styles should cascade and which will not?
Link to ...
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List of attributes inheriting their values from parents by default [duplicate]
We can easily see that some CSS attributes inherit their values from parents by default (like font-size) and some other don't. I'd like to get the full list of the first and the second ones.
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Clarification about div inheritance [duplicate]
I want to clarify the logic behind inheritance.
<div class="classics">
<h2>Mega</h2>
<div class="tild">
<div class="color">
<div class="...
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What does it mean when a CSS rule is grayed out in Chrome's element inspector?
I'm inspecting an h2 element on a web page using Google Chrome's element inspector and some of the CSS rules--which appear to be applied--are grayed out. It seems that a strike-through indicates that ...
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Chrome developer tools Style tab showing faded CSS definition, why?
I've been using Chrome for a long time now and I've never (well not that I can recall) come across CSS definitions in the Style panel that are faded. The selector hasn't been defined else where.
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How to prevent inheritance of any css style of parent node to child node?
Assume a body node having a child node (e.g. div).
There may be css styles attached to the body, which are not known in advance (they are specific to an arbitrary page accessible on the WWW).
The ...
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CSS not inheriting parent class properties
I have the following HTML
<div id="borderContainer" class="scViewer" data-dojo-type="dijit/layout/BorderContainer" data-dojo-props="design:'headline',gutters:false">
<div id="...
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Which CSS properties for an HTML <table> inherit to <td>, <th>, <tr>
So i've watched a lecture on CSS rules inheritance and I was curious about how it would hork with HTML tables, so i tried to test some code to get a better understanding of inheritance.
I wrote the ...
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Are all CSS rules allowed on all HTML elements and can they all be inherited?
Given that certain CSS rules are tailored to specific HTML elements (some examples - object-fit for <img>, <video>, etc.; stroke, fill and other SVG rules for various SVG elements) and do ...
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CSS selector $parent > $child selects all <li> child elements in nested lists
The css selector $parent > $immediateChild is not working for nested lists.
Only the direct <li> of the level-1 list should be red, but the selector selects all <li> in all nested lists....
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How should the content property inherit into a :before or :after pseudo-element from its container?
Consider this HTML/CSS scenario:
p { content:'x'; }
p:before, p:after { content:inherit; }
<p></p>
In Firefox, 'xx' will be displayed. In Chrome and in IE nothing is displayed....