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the code a.hover is not working on a domain basis

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Working global code in userContent.css : a:hover {

 color: white !important;
 background-color: #C00000 !important;
 text-decoration: none !important;

}

That caused a problem with one website so I want to set that rule per domain : @-moz-document domain(facebook.com) {

 a.hover {
   color: white !important;
   background-color: #C00000 !important;
   text-decoration: none !important;
   }

} I had it working some time ago but I must have done something different. In the editor, the words hover and color are blue instead of brown and the code is not working. The same for other sites.

How do I correct the code?

Working global code in userContent.css : a:hover { color: white !important; background-color: #C00000 !important; text-decoration: none !important; } That caused a problem with one website so I want to set that rule per domain : @-moz-document domain(facebook.com) { a.hover { color: white !important; background-color: #C00000 !important; text-decoration: none !important; } } I had it working some time ago but I must have done something different. In the editor, the words hover and color are blue instead of brown and the code is not working. The same for other sites. How do I correct the code?
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Chosen solution

It is probably better not to use the !important flag for the background-color to avoid specific issues to make it possible for a website to handle this (background image).

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I have sorted it out :

@-moz-document domain(facebook.com) { a:hover {

 color: white !important;
 background-color: #C00000 !important;
 text-decoration: none !important;
 }

}

Modified by ender21

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Chosen Solution

It is probably better not to use the !important flag for the background-color to avoid specific issues to make it possible for a website to handle this (background image).