Oh, CSS Rocks when you have no access to the main file of the template or whatever… while you need to change some style of a locked element! use the “class” or “id” of the element in your CSS file and before “;” in your style type “!important” without “”. it rocks! at least it did for me when I had to change some licensed script style which did not let me to remove the copyrights! HEHE
Example:
$hello:{display:none!important;}
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