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In this guide, we refactor an HTML document to improve its maintainability and adhere to best practices by moving inline CSS styles to an external CSS file @lovishprabhakar ."/assign"
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## Description
It would be nice, if an additional CSS class would be added for inline **``** elements. Currently, this does not happen, as you can see in the [**``**](https://github.com/dita-ot/dita-…
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Is there any reason to put a `!important` on all inline styles generated by theme.json ?
```css
.has-black-800-color {
color: var(--wp--preset--color--black-800) !important;
}
```
this s…
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**Describe the bug**
I have a Scrim component with isDismissable=false. Within that I have a SideSheet, and within the SideSheet I have an Autocomplete.
When the CSS Property "container-type: i…
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As the project grew, Alex found it increasingly difficult to manage the code. Inline CSS cluttered the HTML files, and JavaScript was scattered everywhere. Realizing the need for organization, he deci…
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Here you use inline css (css in html file) very frequently.
Try to avoid inline css and replace them in style.css file
Nebir updated
8 years ago
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### Steps to reproduce
Link to live example: https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/mui-container-query-wtzlg5?file=%2Fsrc%2FDemo.tsx
Steps:
1. Tick the "Disable portal" checkbox
2. Click the "Open po…
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There's too much inline css that needs to be moved to a class or a separate css file. Doesn't have to be in main.css.
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Victory currently relies heavily on inline styles and JS objects as themes for styling chart components.
The biggest downside of inline styles is that they are challenging to override. Last year w…
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It's horrible headache to adjust/customize anything if you just want to use pure html version. I really can't understand why is there so much inline CSS?
for example, making array with tabs, the se…