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  • unimarconi Friend
    #731842

    Hello, I noticed that my custom.css file get loaded after the acm module style, so I have to put the !important keyword on my rules. Often this is not a problem but I would prefer to stick to the cascading behaviour whenever possible. So the question is: is it possible to move the loading of the custom.css on top?

    Thank you

    TomC Moderator
    #752950

    Custom.css is generally the last file to load/be read – which is why it’s such a great method for customizing styling for core template items. I have found, however, that the custom.css function doesn’t always work well with component and/or color theme css – which is likely why you need to use the !important tag on some of your acm relative css rules.

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