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@kapitaine I wouldn’t consider the CSS a “dirty hack”, I do it all the time. Although I might be more specific with my targeting to only include the field I was interested in changing.
/* to target a specific field with css
change the date key to the field key of your field */
[data-key="field_09876543"] .list {
/* styles here */
}
CSS is created so that styles that come later are allowed to override what’s already been done. You’re just taking advantage of the “Cascading” in “Cascading Style Sheets”
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