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---
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id: bad87fee1348bd9aedf04756
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title: Override Styles in Subsequent CSS
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challengeType: 0
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videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cGJDQug'
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---
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## Description
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<section id='description'>
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Our "pink-text" class overrode our <code>body</code> element's CSS declaration!
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We just proved that our classes will override the <code>body</code> element's CSS. So the next logical question is, what can we do to override our <code>pink-text</code> class?
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</section>
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## Instructions
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<section id='instructions'>
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Create an additional CSS class called <code>blue-text</code> that gives an element the color blue. Make sure it's below your <code>pink-text</code> class declaration.
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Apply the <code>blue-text</code> class to your <code>h1</code> element in addition to your <code>pink-text</code> class, and let's see which one wins.
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Applying multiple class attributes to a HTML element is done with a space between them like this:
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<code>class="class1 class2"</code>
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Note: It doesn't matter which order the classes are listed in the HTML element.
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However, the order of the <code>class</code> declarations in the <code><style></code> section are what is important. The second declaration will always take precedence over the first. Because <code>.blue-text</code> is declared second, it overrides the attributes of <code>.pink-text</code>
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</section>
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## Tests
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<section id='tests'>
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```yml
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tests:
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- text: Your <code>h1</code> element should have the class <code>pink-text</code>.
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testString: 'assert($("h1").hasClass("pink-text"), "Your <code>h1</code> element should have the class <code>pink-text</code>.");'
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- text: Your <code>h1</code> element should have the class <code>blue-text</code>.
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testString: 'assert($("h1").hasClass("blue-text"), "Your <code>h1</code> element should have the class <code>blue-text</code>.");'
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- text: Both <code>blue-text</code> and <code>pink-text</code> should belong to the same <code>h1</code> element.
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testString: 'assert($(".pink-text").hasClass("blue-text"), "Both <code>blue-text</code> and <code>pink-text</code> should belong to the same <code>h1</code> element.");'
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- text: Your <code>h1</code> element should be blue.
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testString: 'assert($("h1").css("color") === "rgb(0, 0, 255)", "Your <code>h1</code> element should be blue.");'
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```
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</section>
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## Challenge Seed
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<section id='challengeSeed'>
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<div id='html-seed'>
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```html
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<style>
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body {
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background-color: black;
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font-family: monospace;
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color: green;
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}
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.pink-text {
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color: pink;
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}
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</style>
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<h1 class="pink-text">Hello World!</h1>
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```
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</div>
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</section>
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## Solution
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<section id='solution'>
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```js
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// solution required
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```
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</section>
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