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Re: HTML blogroll without style definitions?

by Henrik Nyh :: Rate this Message:

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On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 2:03 AM, felciano <felciano@...> wrote:

> Hi --
>
> I'm trying to get my friend to start using del.icio.us as a way to
> track and post interesting sites on her blog (i.e. a linkroll). We've
> got it running using the linkroll snippet described at
> http://del.icio.us/help/linkrolls, but some of the links themselves
> look smaller than the rest of the site. We've appled CSS to all of the
> styles listsed at http://del.icio.us/doc/feeds/js/styling, but it
> looks like there some additional ones at play.
>
> Specifically, I've
> tracked this down to the fact that there appear to be some styles you
> cannot override because they are defined in the del.ici.us-generated
> HTML. For example:
>
> .delicious-tag,.delicious-extended{ font-size:smaller }
>
> Is there any way to get these style definitions turned off so that
> client sites can provide their own style definitions? Or do I need to
> switch to an alternate linkroll construction technique (e.g. JSON feed
> + client-side JS)?

You can override inline styles -- try something like

.delicious-tag,.delicious-extended { font-size: inherit !important }

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