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  • Plugin Author Tom

    (@edge22)

    Hi there,

    If you make your CSS more specific (use an extra container class), and use !important, your style will be read as more important.

    The only reason I used !important (I usually stay away), is so other themes and plugins don’t mess with the default styling of the list (<ul><li>).

    Let me know 🙂

    Thread Starter katart17

    (@katart17)

    I understand. Immediately after I posted this, I remembered that I can add a parent selector (with !important) to CSS to override your CSS. It worked fine.

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