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The browser prioritizes poal.css over the custom subverse CSS, so the !important flag of poal.css is heavier than the subverse's custom CSS.

But for and , I would like to use a background colour with more contrast. (#7F7 to be specific.)

Therefore, I kindly ask you to remove the !important flag from .title:visited in .

I don't see the purpose of it anyway.

The browser prioritizes poal.css over the custom subverse CSS, so the *!important* flag of poal.css is heavier than the subverse's custom CSS. But for /s/ModAbuse and /s/crApple, I would like to use a background colour with more contrast. (*`#7F7`* to be specific.) Therefore, I kindly ask you to remove the `!important` flag from `.title:visited` in [poal.css](https://poal.co/static/css/poal.css?v=2.0473). I don't see the purpose of it anyway.

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The browser prioritizes poal.css over the custom subverse CSS, so the !important flag of poal.css is heavier than the subverse's custom CSS. I don't see the purpose of it anyway.

That's incorrect. Sub's custom CSS overrides poal.css.

You didn't use the right syntax.

Use that instead and change the color value to your liking:

body .post .title:visited { color: #7f7 !important; }

body.dark .post .title:visited { color: #7f7 !important; }

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I wonder if you could point me in the direction of simple to understand css information. I’m mildly interested.and i’d like to atleast have a basic understanding.

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Hey! You don't need to mention/tag someone's name you are replying to.

We've got a sub for CSS related stuff and you can ask away for help there.

You can get started with https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_intro.asp (contains tons of examples you can play with and modify to see how they work)

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Hehe I know I didn’t need to ping in reply lol for some reason it makes me giggle. Presumably you get a mention and a reply ping lol.

Anyway thanks for css info !!!

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Ah, it works. Thanks.

I used: .post .title:visited { color: #7F7 !important; }

Apparently, I need to refer to body and body.dark separately.