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  • Thread Starter cicerbro

    (@cicerbro)

    I did this and it works, kind of…you are correct that I can use the !important to override the CSS, but it’s only a partial solution.

    I think something is off with the range of rules. For instance, on my page that has

    ctu-ultimate-style-heading-1.active

    All the styles correctly adapt from the Responsive Tabs CSS without me having to do anything. And they seem to be correct at random. For instance, both

    ctu-ultimate-style-heading-6.active
    ctu-ultimate-style-heading-8.active

    are incorrect, but

    ctu-ultimate-style-heading-7.active

    is correct. I don’t know what is happening.

    Can you look into that?

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by cicerbro.
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