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The Chrome web inspector has atleast 3 ways of showing CSS rules.

Normal, normal with a line through, and opaque. Here is a picture of the 3.

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cade galt
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  • As a side note: There's also a 4th state, strike-trough and grayed out. it's used for rules that are unknown and therefore not applied, you'll see them mostly because of browser specific css for the other browsers. – Lars Aug 27 '15 at 12:57

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If I remember correctly I believe that means its inherited from a parent element. Strikethrough means it was overridden by another style.

Vince
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