Material UI: Nested component style override not applying










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I'm new to CSS in JS and I'm a bit stuck on component styles in Material UI - specifically how to override a nested element style. I've been following the official docs but it's not helping.



In the styles object I have set:



listItemText: 
fontSize: 0.8,
color: '#ccc'
,
span:
fontSize: 0.8,
color: '#ccc'



The component looks like:



<ListItemText
primary=text
classes=
root: classes.listItemText,
span: classes.span

/>


As you can see in the demo linked below, the font size and colour is getting applied to the parent component, but not the nested span. How can I apply it on the span?



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    I'm new to CSS in JS and I'm a bit stuck on component styles in Material UI - specifically how to override a nested element style. I've been following the official docs but it's not helping.



    In the styles object I have set:



    listItemText: 
    fontSize: 0.8,
    color: '#ccc'
    ,
    span:
    fontSize: 0.8,
    color: '#ccc'



    The component looks like:



    <ListItemText
    primary=text
    classes=
    root: classes.listItemText,
    span: classes.span

    />


    As you can see in the demo linked below, the font size and colour is getting applied to the parent component, but not the nested span. How can I apply it on the span?



    Edit Material demo










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      I'm new to CSS in JS and I'm a bit stuck on component styles in Material UI - specifically how to override a nested element style. I've been following the official docs but it's not helping.



      In the styles object I have set:



      listItemText: 
      fontSize: 0.8,
      color: '#ccc'
      ,
      span:
      fontSize: 0.8,
      color: '#ccc'



      The component looks like:



      <ListItemText
      primary=text
      classes=
      root: classes.listItemText,
      span: classes.span

      />


      As you can see in the demo linked below, the font size and colour is getting applied to the parent component, but not the nested span. How can I apply it on the span?



      Edit Material demo










      share|improve this question













      I'm new to CSS in JS and I'm a bit stuck on component styles in Material UI - specifically how to override a nested element style. I've been following the official docs but it's not helping.



      In the styles object I have set:



      listItemText: 
      fontSize: 0.8,
      color: '#ccc'
      ,
      span:
      fontSize: 0.8,
      color: '#ccc'



      The component looks like:



      <ListItemText
      primary=text
      classes=
      root: classes.listItemText,
      span: classes.span

      />


      As you can see in the demo linked below, the font size and colour is getting applied to the parent component, but not the nested span. How can I apply it on the span?



      Edit Material demo







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          I figured it out. Each component has it's own CSS API...



          It would be better if this was documented more clearly.



          <ListItemText
          primary=obj.label
          classes=
          root: classes.listItemText,
          primary: classes.listItemText

          />


          https://material-ui.com/api/list-item-text/






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            I figured it out. Each component has it's own CSS API...



            It would be better if this was documented more clearly.



            <ListItemText
            primary=obj.label
            classes=
            root: classes.listItemText,
            primary: classes.listItemText

            />


            https://material-ui.com/api/list-item-text/






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              I figured it out. Each component has it's own CSS API...



              It would be better if this was documented more clearly.



              <ListItemText
              primary=obj.label
              classes=
              root: classes.listItemText,
              primary: classes.listItemText

              />


              https://material-ui.com/api/list-item-text/






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                I figured it out. Each component has it's own CSS API...



                It would be better if this was documented more clearly.



                <ListItemText
                primary=obj.label
                classes=
                root: classes.listItemText,
                primary: classes.listItemText

                />


                https://material-ui.com/api/list-item-text/






                share|improve this answer












                I figured it out. Each component has it's own CSS API...



                It would be better if this was documented more clearly.



                <ListItemText
                primary=obj.label
                classes=
                root: classes.listItemText,
                primary: classes.listItemText

                />


                https://material-ui.com/api/list-item-text/







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