The `#{!important}` class does not exist. If `#{!important}` is a custom class, make sure it is defined within a `@layer` directive. · tailwindlabs tailwindcss · Discussion #6994 · GitHub
Elad Shechter on X: "🤓 #CSS #Layers for everything Only a while ago, CSS # important rule as an advantage for utility classes to win the "CSS Specificity war", but with CSS Layers,
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