The `!important` rule in CSS is used to add more importance to a property/value than normal. In fact, if you use the `!important` rule, it will override ALL previous styling rules for that specific property on that element!
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December 21, 2022
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Look into 'CSS The !important Rule'
Look into 'CSS The !important Rule'
The `!important` rule in CSS is used to add more importance to a property/value than normal. In fact, if you use the `!important` rule, it will override ALL previous styling rules for that specific property on that element!
The `!important` rule in CSS is used to add more importance to a property/value than normal. In fact, if you use the `!important` rule, it will override ALL previous styling rules for that specific property on that element!
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