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title: Override Class Declarations with Inline Styles
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## Override Class Declarations with Inline Styles
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We need to use an ```inline style``` to try to make our ```h1``` element white.
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### Example
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Inline styles look like this:
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```css
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<h1 style="color: green;">
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```
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### Solution
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In this line:
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```css
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<h1 id="orange-text" class="pink-text blue-text">Hello World!</h1>
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```
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In opening tag ```<h1>``` we need to add ```inline style``` to make our ```h1``` element white:
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```css
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<h1 style="color: white;" id="orange-text" class="pink-text blue-text">Hello World!</h1>
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```
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#### Tip:
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An inline style loses many of the advantages of a style sheet (by mixing content with presentation). Use this method sparingly.
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