Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-25828160-20170623151535/@comment-9605025-20170627172153

It is possible it may be being overridden by something else. However, I cannot tell unless we are in your chat at the same time. Also, as a side tip, it is generally considered a bad sign if you have to use "!important" in your CSS. Ideally you want to use the normal selector precedence. As soon as "!important" is used, all conflicting CSS, whether upstream or downstream, is overridden.