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normalize.css is overriding existing css

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    The normalize.css file loaded by Super Store Finder for WordPress is adding a border, padding, and margin to all the fieldset tags on my site.

    I’ve overridden it in my css, but it would be helpful if you could adjust the scope of your normalize.css so it applies only to the plugin and doesn’t override other css.

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    Just as another example, “.location” in mega-superstorefinder.css (line 2241) is also overriding an existing css class on my site.

    Sofia Moss
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    Hi there,

    Thank you for your feedback, let me forward this to our devs so they can have a closer look.

    Cheers,
    Sofia

    Sofia Moss
    StaffSuper ContributorUser Level

    Hi there,

    Our devs have fixed the normalize.css conflict issue in the latest code downloadable at Codecanyon.

    As for the .location this is still under experimental, you can temporary delete this code in your CSS which our devs will update in the future.

    Cheers,
    Sofia

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