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In CSS !important is used to increase the priority of a CSS property. You're not setting the p's color but the em's color. This ignores the overriding properties.
If same ID count...Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow! As you see, the style by inline css was removed and the id is the strongest selector now !Precedence rules when two CSS properties apply to the same node:an ID in the CSS selector beats no ID. And the most important thing is that this function is working in every browser.Modifying the css is only a part of what my gm extension doesInitial doesn't reset important. 749. The easiest way to do this is to append a new