Can you "scope" your stylesheet props? ... such as adding prefixes to
classes etc. ... or use styles per ID-s.

Looks to me that even if we change the order the application specific
styles could potentially conflict with TableSorter's. The
TableSorter's CSS are coming from JQuery plugin and not really
proprietary so we probably should not change that.

Do you have an example of the conflict?

Br's,
Marius

On Apr 2, 7:47 am, "Charles F. Munat" <c...@munat.com> wrote:
> I've been playing with the very cool TableSorter widget. Nice work.
>
> One hassle though -- it inserts its stylesheet *after* my stylesheet, so
> it overrides my styles. I could change things locally, but that's a
> hassle. Might be able to add "important" qualifiers or some trick like
> that, but it would be easiest if I could just turn that stylesheet off
> and use my own.
>
> Any luck on that, or do I have to reinvent the TableSorter?
>
> Chas.
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