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Blog post: Measuring CSS Selector Weight and Cascade Specificity

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Blog post: Measuring CSS Selector Weight and Cascade Specificity

Thank author of this post/commentHeres a few resources on calculating which CSS rules are more specific than others and figuring out the order of the cascade:

CSS Specificity Wars

CSS Specificity Examples

CSS2 and CSS2.1 Specificity Clarified


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