You can solve this using CSS. Read up on CSS rule specificity.
Suppose your component has a rule like this:
span.foo { color: red; }
If you want to override that with a rule that comes before it, you can
use !important like this:
span.foo { color: red !important; }
But IMHO this is overkil
Hello,
I would like to override some of the styles of components I am using in my
page. However, when I include a CSS resource at the head of my WebPage
component, the incude occurs above all of the component includes. Is there any
way I can specify for an include to be below component includ