I was wondering how to modify a style of a plugin using my own stylesheet.
So in this case there is an element in the plugin <span class="graybox">
but this graybox class does not look good in my theme. I am looking for a
way to override it in a way that even if I update the plugin at some point
(or reset or something) my style will still be in use.
I did notice that if I just make my own .graybox {foo;} style then it will
supercede the one give in the stylesheet of the plugin, but Inspect Element
-> Style Editor shows that my definitions come later than the ones in the
plugin. This would be fine, however, I have no idea *why *this happens. Is
there some sort of order to how the styles are laid out? I tried to remove
the $:/tags/Stylesheet tag from my own style tiddler and the plugin's own
and add it back to see if that makes a difference in which order the styles
are but there was no difference.
So what would be correct way of doing this? I did read about CSS
specificity etc but if I understood it correctly then I would have to
change the <span class="graybox"> part, which would then be replaced again
in the event of my refreshing / updating the plugin.
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