CSS: font-weight doesn't work?

Looks like something else is overriding your bold style, hence the! Important tag. Chrome Inspector should tell you where the font-weight: normal!

Important is being applied. You can try putting font-weight: bold! Important inside your style attribute to override this override.

:-).

Looks like something else is overriding your bold style, hence the! Important tag. Chrome Inspector should tell you where the font-weight: normal!

Important; is being applied. You can try putting font-weight: bold! Important; inside your style attribute to override this override.

:-).

Thanks! Works..but for the rest of the browsers? – tirengarfio Oct 18 '10 at 15:49 1 The solution given by Jez should already work on any browser - the problem is not specifically Chrome.

The best thing is probably to find out what's applying the font-weight: normal! Important; in the first place, and see if you can remove it. – Matt Sach Oct 18 '10 at 16:07.

You can find which stylesheet is overwriting you code.

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