I was recently toying around with CSS in JavaFX and noticed that I got the same style multiple times in the style list of my node.
Since the order of the styles is defined by the order in the css file and not by the order of the list that getStyleClass() of a node returns, I was wondering if there is a special reason for that. Example: application.css .bg-color-1 { -fx-background-color:red; }.bg-color-2 { -fx-background-color:green;} Main.java public class Main extends Application { @Override public void start(Stage primaryStage) { try { BorderPane root = new BorderPane(); root.getStyleClass().add( "bg-color-1"); root.getStyleClass().add( "bg-color-2"); Scene scene = new Scene(root,400,400); scene.getStylesheets().add(getClass().getResource("application.css").toExternalForm()); primaryStage.setScene(scene); primaryStage.show(); } catch(Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } public static void main(String[] args) { launch(args); }} It doesn't matter if you write root.getStyleClass().add( "bg-color-1"); root.getStyleClass().add( "bg-color-2"); or change the order to root.getStyleClass().add( "bg-color-2"); root.getStyleClass().add( "bg-color-1"); The used style will always be the last in the css file, i. e. "bg-color-2". *Question* Why is a List used instead of a Set? A list is less performing than a Set and it clutters the code if you always have to make a contains-check first. Thank you very much!