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  1. Click New Document to upload your SE to your DocHub profile.
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  3. erase style in SE and proceed with more edits: add a legally-binding eSignature, include extra pages, type and remove text, and use any tool you need from the top toolbar.
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How to erase style in SE

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Amber. Blue. Pink? In this Micro Lesson (which you know is micro because Im scaled down considerably inside this video), well talk about all three of these, including what they mean, and how to clear them. So for all my CSS properties in the Style Panel, I can basically control everything. And when Im just getting started, I can see plain labels, but I can also see some of them are amber without me doing anything. Amber means its inheriting a value here. And I can just click the label and see where its coming from. But the moment I change it? Boom. Its blue. Blue means Ive made a change to this style property on this breakpoint. So if I go to Tablet, I can see the same property is now amber. (And we know why! Its because its now inheriting that style from the change I just made on desktop.) And if I change the value again here on tablet? Now its blue here, too. Remove it by going in and resetting? Now its back to amber (and we can see its inherit

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Answer: Use the CSS all Property You can simply use the CSS all property with the value revert to remove the additional author-defined CSS styling for an element (i.e. reset to browsers default CSS styling).
Remove a style from the Styles gallery Click Remove from Style gallery on the shortcut menu. Note: Removing a style from the gallery does not remove the style from the entries that appear in the Styles task pane. The Styles task pane lists all of the styles in the document.
The revert keyword will revert the text to bold because that is the default value for headers in most browsers. The unset keyword will keep the text normal because, as an inherited property, the font-weight would then inherit its value from the body.
By using all: unset , you can quickly and easily reset all the styles for a particular element, which can be useful in many situations. For example, you might use it to create a reset class that you can apply to an element when you want to remove all styles and start fresh.
initial : The default value for the property (the browser default). unset : Acts as either inherit or initial. Itll act as inherit if the parent has a value that matches, or else it will act as initial.
What is the difference between unset and none for CSS properties? In CSS, the unset value is used to reset a property to its default value, while none is a value that can be assigned to certain properties to disable or remove the effect of those properties.
The unset CSS keyword resets a property to its inherited value if the property naturally inherits from its parent, and to its initial value if not.
The difference from unset is that it will allow for inheriting properties that arent usually inherited (e.g. border), while unset will reset those properties to the initial value; HTML. CSS.

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