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SUMMARY:Understanding the "Cascading" Style and Specificity
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DESCRIPTION: Our website keeps growing, but why are some styles applied and why is this not true for others? Turns out that there are two important concepts that are mainly responsible for that: The "Cascading" nature of CSS and Specificity. But what is the idea behind these?

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