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CSS Specificity

CSS specificity is an algorithm that determines which style declaration is ultimately applied to an element.

If two or more CSS rules point to the same element, the declaration with the highest specificity will "win", and that style will be applied to the HTML element.

Look at the following examples:

Example

Here, we have specified a red color for <p> elements.Result: The text will be red:

<html>
<head>
  <style>
    p {color: red;}
  </style>
</head>
<body>

<p>Hello World!</p>

</body>
</html>

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Now, look at next example:

Example

Here, we have added a class selector (named "test"), and specified a green color for this class.Result: The text will be green, because the class selector has higher specificity:

<html>
<head>
  <style>
    .test {color: green;}
    p {color: red;}
  </style>
</head>
<body>

<p class="test">Hello World!</p>

</body>
</html>

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Now, look at next example:

Example

Here, we have added the id selector (named "demo").Result: The text will be blue, because the id selector has higher specificity:

<html>
<head>
  <style>
    #demo {color: blue;}
    .test {color: green;}
    p {color: red;}
  </style>
</head>
<body>

<p id="demo" class="test">Hello World!</p>

</body>
</html>

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Now, look at next example:

Example

Here, we have added an inline style for the <p> element.Result: The text will be pink, because the inline style has the highest specificity:

<html>
<head>
  <style>
    #demo {color: blue;}
    .test {color: green;}
    p {color: red;}
  </style>
</head>
<body>

<p id="demo" class="test" style="color: pink;">Hello World!</p>

</body>
</html>

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CSS Specificity Hierarchy

Each type of CSS selector has a position in the specificity hierarchy, and the selector types carry different "weights".

SelectorExampleDescriptionWeight
Inline styles<h1 style="color: pink;">Highest priority, will override all other selectors 
Id selectors#navbarSecond highest priority1-0-0
Classes, attribute selectors and pseudo-classes.test, [type="text"], :hoverThird highest priority0-1-0
Elements and pseudo-elements h1, ::before, ::afterLow priority0-0-1
Universal selector and :where()*, where()No priority0-0-0

The declaration with the highest specificity/weight value will be applied to the element.

Example

The specificity hierarchy and weight:

<html>
<head>
  <style>
    #demo {color: blue;} /* weight: 1-0-0 */
    p#demo {color: orange;} /* weight: 1-0-1 WINS! */
    .test {color: green;} /* weight: 0-1-0 */
    p.test {color: green;} /* weight: 0-1-1 */
    p {color: red;} /* weight: 0-0-1 */
  </style>
</head>
<body>

<p id="demo" class="test">Hello World!</p>

</body>
</html>

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More Specificity Examples

Equal specificity: the latest rule wins

If the same rule is written twice in the external style sheet, the latest rule wins:

Example

h1 {background-color: yellow;}
h1 {background-color: red;}

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ID selectors beats attribute selectors

Look at the following code lines - Here, the first rule has higher specificity than the second, and will therefore be applied:

Example

#myDiv {background-color: yellow;}
div[id=myDiv] {background-color: blue;}

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A class selector beats element selectors

A class selector such as .intro beats h1, p, div, etc:

Example

.intro {background-color: yellow;}
h1 {background-color: red;}

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The universal selector (*)

The universal selector (*) has no specificity weight value:

Example

* {background-color: yellow;}
h1 {background-color: red;}

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Inline style sheet are more specific than external style sheet

The embedded style sheet is closer to the element to be styled. So in the following situation the last rule will be applied:

Example

/*From external CSS file:*/
#content h1 {background-color: red;}

/*In HTML file:*/
<style>
#content h1 {background-color: yellow;}
</style>




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