Question

I have the following:

<section class="main_section">
    <article>
    ...
    </article>
</section>

In my stylesheet I have:

.main_section article {
    background-color:#fff;
    /* ... */
}

The article is styled, and I am happy about it. Now, for a single instance of article, I want to do the following:

<section class="main_section">
    <article class="special-bg">
    ...
    </article>
</section>

Which I have defined:

.special-bg {
    background-color: #276a7f;
}

But the class is not setting the background-color. It seems that the styling of the html tag article takes precedence, no matter the order of the CSS rules in my stylesheet.

How can I overwrite a CSS property of an styled html tag by using a styling class? Is this at all possible? Any alternative?

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Solution

That's a CSS specificity issue.

.main_section article has a higher specificity value than .special-bg selector.

In terms of value: Inline Style > IDs > Classes, Attributes, and Pseudo-classes > Element Types and Pseudo-elements, So the calculation of Specificity of these two CSS selectors would be:

.special-bg

Inline Style    ID   (Pseudo-)Class    (Pseudo-)Element
0               0    1                 0

.main_section article

Inline Style    ID   (Pseudo-)Class    (Pseudo-)Element
0               0    1                 1

11 > 10 => .main_section article selector wins!

You could use the following:

.main_section .special-bg {
  /* Styles goes here... */
}

Further reading:

And a great tool to calculate the specificity value:

OTHER TIPS

You can use this css

.main_section .special-bg{

  background-color: #276a7f !important;

}

Use this instead:

.main_section .special-bg {
    background-color: #276a7f;
}

see this fiddle for example: http://jsfiddle.net/Ckxsw/

Something like this would be a useful read: http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2007/07/27/css-specificity-things-you-should-know/

You could use !important, like this:

.special-bg {
    background-color: #276a7f !important;
}
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