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select a filter value item in the conas and assign it the SF active class not that the SF active class must be added on top of a base class donamp;#39;t use the SF active class alone for styling any element SF active class is used on various other components as a combo class to modify the active State I want my item to be bold and green when it is active so letamp;#39;s set the text weight property to bolt and text color to Green when a filter value item is active I also want to display a close icon that indicates the active State and serves as a filter remover button right next to the text element Iamp;#39;m going to place an embedded in line SVG image we want the icon to be initially invisible so I set the display property To None now letamp;#39;s add the SF active class to the close icon and set the display property back to block in the end donamp;#39;t forget to remove all the SF active classes from all the elements we have completed styling the active state of the filter item