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.comcombo a.comamount { color: #f00 !important;}

.comcombo a.comamount:hover { color: #0f0 !important; fill: #0f0 !important; }

.comcombo .expando svg {fill: #f00 !important;}

.comcombo .expando svg:hover {fill: #0f0 !important;}

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Fix worked. Thank you so much!

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.links a { color: #00FFFF; }

Does that work?

Nope. Even if I do !important. The element has this style added apparently within the HTML side: color: #4163ac !important;right: 0em;

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.links a[style] { color: #00FFFF; }

Does that even work?

Nope. If only the Poal devs didn't pull this kind of shit on us.

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"This is why !important is considered harmful"

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edit: nevermind I was changing the color of the upvoat/downvote counts, not the comment counts. That inline style has an important, and unfortunately when two competing !importants are battling it out the one with the higher specificity wins. And inline styles have the highest specificity period. There's no overriding it to my knowledge unless you can get a dev to remove the !important from that inline style.

I got it to work: https://poal.co/s/knobhill/130670

The trick is to use a selector with higher selectivity and also include an important on the color.

example css: `div.commblock > div.commenthead > a.ppv.parv, div.commblock > div.commenthead > a.ppv.parv.cscorep { color: green!important; font-weight: bold; font-size: 28px; }

div.commblock > div.commenthead > a.ddv.parv, div.commblock > div.commenthead > a.ddv.parv.cscoren { color: yellow!important; font-weight: bold; font-size: 28px; }`