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! High Priority !! CSS Source Type !! Description
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! table !! titles !! etc
 
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| 1 || User defined || Most browsers have the accessibility feature: a user defined CSS
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| 1 || this is an example || answer
 
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| 2 || Inline || A style applied to an HTML element via HTML ‘style’ property
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| 2 || Inline || HTML
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| 3 || Media Type || A property definition applies to all media types, unless a media specific CSS defined
 
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| 4 || Importance || The ‘!important’ value overwrites the previous priority types
 
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| 5 || Selector specificity || A specific contextual selector (#heading p) overwrites generic definition
 
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| 6 || Rule order || Last rule declaration has a higher priority
 
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| 7 || Parent inheritance || If a property is not specified, it will be inherited from a parent element
 
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| 8 || CSS property definition in HTML document || CSS rule or CSS inline style overwrites a default browser value
 
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| 9 || Browser default || The lowest priority: browser default value is determined by W3C initial value specifications
 
 
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Revision as of 14:01, 28 May 2013

CSS Priority scheme (highest to lowest)

table titles etc
1 this is an example answer
2 Inline HTML