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Override Inline Styles with CSS
cssglobe 9 May, 2009
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Often we think of inline styles as a way to override styles we set up in the CSS. 99% of the time, this is the case, and it’s very handy. But there are some circumstances where you need to do it the other way around.
Need more? Read these posts:
- Inline Expansion – Why And Where To Use It
- What is Inline-Block?
- In Depth CSS Part 4: New CSS3 Styles
- CSS display: inline-block: why it rocks, and why it sucks
- Keeping Safari (and Chrome) Hacks Out of Your Stylesheets
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