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That syntax is incorrect. what it says is for any element with an ID of post–kicker that is a child of an element called page–id–425 in the body of the page with a class called page apply the CSS. If you wanted to use both classes “page” and “page–id–425” you would have to say body.page.page–id–425 but since both page and page-id-425 art classes you can just say body.page–id–425
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#3
Mar 20, 2012, 07:52 PM
cway
154 posts · Jul 2009
Thanks for explaining that.
It looks like I should be able to use the below, but it isn't working.
Am I missing something? I also tried it without !important
Well is post-kicker a 'ID' or an 'class'? If it is an ID you use the # but if it is a class you use a period
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Mar 21, 2012, 07:39 AM
cway
154 posts · Jul 2009
post-kicker is a class.
Maybe I've still got the syntax incorrect:
yup you still have it incorrect. the format is
element#idname or
element.classname
so you can use something like 'element#idname element.classname' which can be shortened to
element#idname .classname or
#idname element.classname or even
#idname .classname
when you say 'body.page–id–425.post-kicker' you are saying "apply this to a body that has a class of page-id-425 and a class of post-kicker" you need a space in there
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Mar 21, 2012, 11:16 AM
cway
154 posts · Jul 2009
Didn't work. I'd like to not show the entire post-kicker. Any other ideas?
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