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  • Hey Indell,

    thanks for reaching out!

    Please note that when you are using the custom CSS “box”, those styles overwrite the default one – does this not happen for you? Would you be so kind and let us know what you are trying to achieve and give us a link to your blog, so that we can assist you with the CSS code?

    We look forward to your reply,
    Petra

    Thread Starter Indell

    (@indell)

    Ok, I wasn’t using the custom CSS box, but my theme CSS. I prefer to do that to keep the number of CSS files to a minimum.

    Does your custom CSS end up inline, or where?

    Anyway, most designers would agree that using the !important directive in the default CSS is a rather strange practice.

    Thanks for listening.

    Experiencing the same issue, however my code IS in the specified box but its still being overwritten because the !important. Not trying to threadjack, just seems like this shouldn’t be an issue :/

    I disabled theme’s to have full control over the style.

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