--- id: bad87fee1348bd9aedf06756 title: Override Class Declarations with Inline Styles challengeType: 0 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cGJDRha' forumTopicId: 18252 dashedName: override-class-declarations-with-inline-styles --- # --description-- So we've proven that id declarations override class declarations, regardless of where they are declared in your `style` element CSS. There are other ways that you can override CSS. Do you remember inline styles? # --instructions-- Use an inline style to try to make our `h1` element white. Remember, inline styles look like this: ```html

``` Leave the `blue-text` and `pink-text` classes on your `h1` element. # --hints-- Your `h1` element should have the class `pink-text`. ```js assert($('h1').hasClass('pink-text')); ``` Your `h1` element should have the class `blue-text`. ```js assert($('h1').hasClass('blue-text')); ``` Your `h1` element should have the id of `orange-text`. ```js assert($('h1').attr('id') === 'orange-text'); ``` Your `h1` element should have an inline style. ```js assert(document.querySelector('h1[style]')); ``` Your `h1` element should be white. ```js assert($('h1').css('color') === 'rgb(255, 255, 255)'); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```html

Hello World!

``` # --solutions-- ```html

Hello World!

```