Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-27612891-20190908180726/@comment-9605025-20190909192100

It is effectively the same thing in terms of how CSS is applied. The browser still has to go through and individually identify each word that needs its color changed. That said, it looks like you were able to come up the with solution yourself; more or less. According to all known l a w s of AVIATION, there is no way a B E E should be able to f l y. Its wings are too small to get its fat little B O D Y off the ground. The B E E, of course,  flies  anyway because bees don't care what humans think is i m p o s s i b l e. By the way, just a piece of general advice regarding CSS: avoid using "!important". In general, the only reason it would be necessary is if you are trying to overwrite in-line CSS. Other than that, you can probably rewrite the CSS in a better way. If you want to know more, I suggest reading this and this.