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---
id: bad87fee1348bd9aedf08756
title: Prioritize One Style Over Another
challengeType: 0
videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cZ8wnHv'
forumTopicId: 18258
dashedName: prioritize-one-style-over-another
---
# --description--
Sometimes your HTML elements will receive multiple styles that conflict with one another.
For example, your `h1` element can't be both green and pink at the same time.
Let's see what happens when we create a class that makes text pink, then apply it to an element. Will our class *override* the `body` element's `color: green;` CSS property?
# --instructions--
Create a CSS class called `pink-text` that gives an element the color pink.
Give your `h1` element the class of `pink-text`.
# --hints--
Your `h1` element should have the class `pink-text`.
```js
assert($('h1').hasClass('pink-text'));
```
Your `<style>` should have a `pink-text` CSS class that changes the `color`.
```js
assert(code.match(/\.pink-text\s*\{\s*color\s*:\s*.+\s*;?\s*\}/g));
```
Your `h1` element should be pink.
```js
assert($('h1').css('color') === 'rgb(255, 192, 203)');
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
```html
<style>
body {
background-color: black;
font-family: monospace;
color: green;
}
</style>
<h1>Hello World!</h1>
```
# --solutions--
```html
<style>
body {
background-color: black;
font-family: monospace;
color: green;
}
.pink-text {
color: pink;
}
</style>
<h1 class="pink-text">Hello World!</h1>
```