Mastering CSS Hierarchies

When designing on the web, we often tend to write so many style rules in CSS for div tags that sometimes conflicts arise. Here’s a great tutorial that one of our senior designers, Kristine, found on how CSS weights style elements based on the hierarchy of the way it’s written and relationship to tags and containers:

http://css.maxdesign.com.au/selectutorial/advanced_conflict.htm

Happy reading… and debugging!

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