


How to Style Links without Underlining Specific Elements within Them?
Styling Links without Highlighting Specific Elements
When styling links with CSS, one may face the issue of not being able to remove the underline from a specific element within the link. This can be frustrating when, for instance, you want to highlight only a portion of the link.
Issue Explanation
In the provided code snippet:
a { text-decoration: underline; } a #myspan { color: black; text-decoration: none; }
The goal is to make all links underlined except for the element with the ID #myspan. However, despite setting text-decoration: none; on a #myspan, it remains underlined. The reason is that CSS precedence rules give higher priority to the parent selector (a) than the more specific selector (a #myspan). Hence, the underline from a overrides the text-decoration: none; rule on #myspan.
Solution
To resolve this issue, we can change the display property of #myspan to inline-block:
a #myspan { color: black; display: inline-block; }
By making #myspan an inline-block element, we remove its relationship with the a element regarding text decoration. As a result, the underline will not be applied to #myspan.
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