When I find elements that are too generic to style, I normally solve it by adding a class/id to the elements or one of their ancestors, which allows for easier and more specific selectors. Do you have an example of applying styles to elements abstractly and how did you fix it with !important?
Also, inline styles do not override !important as it can be seen in this example:
When I find elements that are too generic to style, I normally solve it by adding a class/id to the elements or one of their ancestors, which allows for easier and more specific selectors. Do you have an example of applying styles to elements abstractly and how did you fix it with
!important
?Also, inline styles do not override
!important
as it can be seen in this example:Right i actually meant inline with !importa overrides styleseet !important