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  • css - How to override !important? - Stack Overflow
    It's almost never a good idea to use !important This is bad engineering by the creators of the WordPress template In viral fashion, it forces users of the template to add their own !important modifiers to override it, and it limits the options for overriding it via JavaScript But, it's useful to know how to override it, if you sometimes have to
  • What does !important mean in CSS? - Stack Overflow
    What does !important mean in CSS? Is it available in CSS 2? CSS 3? Where is it supported? All modern browsers?
  • What are the implications of using !important in CSS?
    Using the !important keyword in CSS is a way to prevent other meddlesome programs from taking liberties to interpret your html css in a way other than what you want For example when someone goes to print your html css to paper-and-ink, they often want the background-color property to be white to save ink So the program overrides your background-color property This !important keyword
  • How do i prevent Gmail from marking SO MANY emails as IMPORTANT . . .
    5 As you create the filter, also select to have it applied to all matching messages as well That should empty your Important label and as it will remain empty as long as the filter is in force, you can just ignore it
  • Is it bad to use !important in a CSS property? - Stack Overflow
    Use !important for development to quickly identify a problem in the cascade, but then fix the problem It's best to use the least amount of specificity in CSS rules to get something to work
  • How to apply !important using . css ()? - Stack Overflow
    $("#elem") css("width", "100px !important"); This does nothing; no width style whatsoever is applied Is there a jQuery-ish way of applying such a style without having to overwrite cssText (which would mean I’d need to parse it first, etc )? Edit: I should add that I have a stylesheet with an !important style that I am trying to override with an !important style inline, so using width() and
  • jQuery show element with display:none !important
    1 !important; remove all rules and apply the css desfined as !important; So in your case it is ignoring all rules and applying display:none So do this:
  • html - Can I override inline !important? - Stack Overflow
    That being said, when conflicting rules both have the !important flag, specificity dictates that an inline rule is applied - meaning that for OP's scenario, there's no way to override an inline !important




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