Thread:Hackey5/@comment-25407271-20151101174416/@comment-5645428-20151102143532

I haven't been working the CSS too much recently, but I have started updating selectors to be more specific to the intended influence in order to reduce !important usage and to improve code readability. This has been occurring mostly with the navigation bar and message wall/forum sections, which have been progressively updated as my knowledge increases. Yep, you learn new stuff every day in the world of code.

is what you want to apply a font-family to. Speaking of which, I would prefer we stick to Trebuchet MS, reason being that it is less formal and still looks polished.

When writing your code, determine an order to which you list attributes. This will reduce confusion when trying to find things and ensure you have the utmost familiarity with what you are working with. The general order of common attributes as I arrange them is as such:
 * display
 * position
 * width
 * height
 * top/right/bottom/left
 * margin
 * padding
 * border
 * border-radius
 * line-height
 * font etc.
 * color
 * background etc.
 * box-shadow
 * opacity