How can I fix CSS specificity issues in my project?
To fix CSS specificity issues, you need to understand how specificity works. Can you describe the problem you're facing?
I have a style that isn't applying, and I think it's because of conflicting rules.
Check the specificity of the conflicting rules. Inline styles have the highest specificity, followed by IDs, classes, and then elements. What selectors are you using?
I'm using a class and an ID, but the class styles aren't applying.
If the ID has a higher specificity, it will override the class styles. You can either increase the specificity of your class or use !important
as a last resort. What do you think?
I think I'll try increasing the specificity of my class. Thanks!
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