Styling of dropdown item changes when I inspect it in Chrome Devtools











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I'm working on an early-in-development Django + Vue website that uses the Maisonette Bootstrap theme. Part of the website is regular Django-rendered templates, and part of the website is a single-page app.



I've been tasked with making the navbar for the Vue single-page app match the navbar in the Maisonette theme.



The Problem



When I view the navbar dropdown in the SPA and hover over the different items, the styling is not correct; each dropdown item, when hovered over, should have a purple background. Instead the font color changes to a brighter white (see image below):



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What's bizarre is that when I try to inspect the element in Chrome Devtools, it immediately switches to using the correct styling (see image below):



enter image description here



This behavior is only occurring in the SPA; the strictly-Django part of the website is displaying the dropdown items correctly.



My guess at what's going on



My suspicion is that this has something to do with the bundling of the app, but I'm not sure.










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    Background



    I'm working on an early-in-development Django + Vue website that uses the Maisonette Bootstrap theme. Part of the website is regular Django-rendered templates, and part of the website is a single-page app.



    I've been tasked with making the navbar for the Vue single-page app match the navbar in the Maisonette theme.



    The Problem



    When I view the navbar dropdown in the SPA and hover over the different items, the styling is not correct; each dropdown item, when hovered over, should have a purple background. Instead the font color changes to a brighter white (see image below):



    enter image description here



    What's bizarre is that when I try to inspect the element in Chrome Devtools, it immediately switches to using the correct styling (see image below):



    enter image description here



    This behavior is only occurring in the SPA; the strictly-Django part of the website is displaying the dropdown items correctly.



    My guess at what's going on



    My suspicion is that this has something to do with the bundling of the app, but I'm not sure.










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      Background



      I'm working on an early-in-development Django + Vue website that uses the Maisonette Bootstrap theme. Part of the website is regular Django-rendered templates, and part of the website is a single-page app.



      I've been tasked with making the navbar for the Vue single-page app match the navbar in the Maisonette theme.



      The Problem



      When I view the navbar dropdown in the SPA and hover over the different items, the styling is not correct; each dropdown item, when hovered over, should have a purple background. Instead the font color changes to a brighter white (see image below):



      enter image description here



      What's bizarre is that when I try to inspect the element in Chrome Devtools, it immediately switches to using the correct styling (see image below):



      enter image description here



      This behavior is only occurring in the SPA; the strictly-Django part of the website is displaying the dropdown items correctly.



      My guess at what's going on



      My suspicion is that this has something to do with the bundling of the app, but I'm not sure.










      share|improve this question













      Background



      I'm working on an early-in-development Django + Vue website that uses the Maisonette Bootstrap theme. Part of the website is regular Django-rendered templates, and part of the website is a single-page app.



      I've been tasked with making the navbar for the Vue single-page app match the navbar in the Maisonette theme.



      The Problem



      When I view the navbar dropdown in the SPA and hover over the different items, the styling is not correct; each dropdown item, when hovered over, should have a purple background. Instead the font color changes to a brighter white (see image below):



      enter image description here



      What's bizarre is that when I try to inspect the element in Chrome Devtools, it immediately switches to using the correct styling (see image below):



      enter image description here



      This behavior is only occurring in the SPA; the strictly-Django part of the website is displaying the dropdown items correctly.



      My guess at what's going on



      My suspicion is that this has something to do with the bundling of the app, but I'm not sure.







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