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Specificity can be tricky. Well, tricky to say the word, anyways. There's a quick approach that I use that can hopefully help you out. Types of selectors There's a whole bunch of selectors but for our purposes, we can break it down into three types, of increasing importance: Element selectors (and pseudo-element selectors) Eg. p {color:red;} Class selectors (and attribute selectors) Eg. .myclass {
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