Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro-4 wrote:
> 
> Is that really a stopper?
> 

Well, that depends on the demands of the OP. IE6 is still used in many big
companies (and because IE6 is buggy concerning !important, it can be
(mis)used for nice CSS-hacks)

But what if the !important-directive is already used somewhere and the user
wants to override it? The result will be unpredictable:


file1.css:
  width: 200px; !important;

userfile.css:
  width: 150px; !important;

file2.css
  width: 100px;

What will be the result? And what happens if the order changes?




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Hans 

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