This works.
Thank you

On Wednesday, 10 June 2015 13:09:03 UTC+2, janekptacijarabaci wrote:

> e.g.
>
>
> var elms = document.querySelectorAll("div.aaa *");
>
> for (var i = 0, count = elms.length; i < count; i++) {
>   elms[i].style.lineHeight = "150%";
>   elms[i].style.fontFamily = "Tahoma";
>   elms[i].style.fontSize = "20pt";  
> }
>
>
>
>
> Dne středa 10. června 2015 8:20:05 UTC+2 Ben napsal(a):
>>
>> Assume I have html pages with the following schema: 
>>
>> <div class="aaa"> 
>> ... 
>>   <pre style="line-height:120%"> 
>>      <span style="font-family:verdana"> 
>>          <span style=font-size:11pt;">... 
>>         </span> 
>>          ... 
>>      </span> 
>>     .... 
>>   </pre> 
>> ... 
>>   <pre style="line-height:110%"> 
>>      <span style="font-family:verdana"> 
>>          <span style=font-size:12pt;">... 
>>         </span> 
>>          ... 
>>      </span> 
>>     .... 
>>   </pre> 
>> ... 
>> </div> 
>>
>> I want to set for ALL elements inside <div class="aaa"> a new 
>> font-family, a new font-size and a new line-height. 
>> Normally more specific attributes overwrite more general attributes. 
>>
>> So if I assign a global  font-family,font-size and line-height to 
>> class="aaa" I need an additional way to tell from GM script 
>> to disable all deeper/special corresponding attributes inside this class 
>> element. 
>>
>> How can I achieve this? 
>>
>> Thank you 
>> Ben 
>>
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