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⟩ What Is Style Property Inheritance in CSS?

Style property Inheritance is a rule that allows a style property of a child HTML tag to inherit the same property of the parent HTML tag, if that property is not defined on the child tag. This inheritance rule is very important because a lots of style properties are defined on the parent tags and inherited to the child tags. The CSS below shows you how to define most of the font properties on <P> tags and let <STRONG> and <EM> to inherit them:

<html><head>

<title>CSS Included</title>

<style type="text/css">

BODY {background-color: black}

P {font-family: arial; font-size: 12pt; color: yellow}

STRONG {font-weight: bold}

EM {font-style: italic}

</style>

</head><body>

<p>Welcome to <strong>GlobalGuideLine.com</strong>.

You should see this text in <em>yellow</em>

on black background.</p>

</body></html>

As you can, the font family, size and color in <STRONG> and <EM> are inherited from <P>.

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