Make some CSS selectors more specific to avoid style bleed into descendents.
Review Request #4492 — Created Aug. 27, 2013 and submitted — Latest diff uploaded
Make some CSS selectors more specific to avoid style bleed into descendents. The list of replies to a comment on the review request page are arranged semantically, using ul>li. Unfortunately, the reply-comments style bled through to *all* li descendants of the top-level list, and not just immediate children. This meant that when markdown formatting used a list (for actual lists, or the way that it formats code samples), it would have all the junk used to display the replies. Similarly, a couple of the elements inside the change description banners at the top of the page had loose selectors which caused styles to bleed into the <pre> unnecessarily.
Saw that lists inside the .reviewtext and change description elements didn't inherit a bunch of junky styles.