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## mj-attributes Inside `mj-attributes`, a tag citing one MJML component (like `mj-text`; see example) overrides default settings for listed MJML attributes on the one component. An `mj-all` is like the above, but affects all MJML components via the one tag. `mj-class` tags create a named group of MJML attributes you can apply to MJML components. To apply them, use `mj-class="<name>"`. ```xml <mjml> <mj-head> <mj-attributes> <mj-text padding="0" /> <mj-class name="blue" color="blue" /> <mj-class name="big" font-size="20px" /> <mj-all font-family="Arial" /> </mj-attributes> </mj-head> <mj-body> <mj-section> <mj-column> <mj-text mj-class="blue big"> Hello World! </mj-text> </mj-column> </mj-section> </mj-body> </mjml> ``` <p style="text-align: center;" > <a href="https://mjml.io/try-it-live/components/head-attributes"> <img width="100px" src="https://mjml.io/assets/img/svg/TRYITLIVE.svg" alt="try it live" /> </a> </p> <aside class="notice"> In the following list, MJML applies only the first MJML attributes found: <ul> <li>inline MJML attributes,</li> <li>the entry for the same MJML component (like, "mj-text") in "mj-attributes",</li> <li>"mj-all" in "mj-attributes", and</li> <li>default MJML values.</li> </ul> </aside>
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