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  • Nah, then I prefer the solution from @Vir us. It's essentially the same solution, but there the CSS is defined in the CSS part, and the HTML in the HTML part, as it should be. Vir Us's solution: stackoverflow.com/a/58661809/7880517 Commented Jun 26, 2022 at 14:19
  • Yes, you are right! @SebastianNorr But this works better in some cases like Jupyter, (though it is possible to add CSS there also.) Commented Jan 18, 2023 at 9:22