when i use a front end rails gem, where do the files get saved, and how do you override those styles?

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  • Fomantic-UI-SASS

    Fomantic UI, converted to SASS and ready to drop into Rails & Compass.

  • The doc for the gem in question says to @import "semantic-ui"; at the top of application.css.scss. Presumably, adding *= require overrides after would make the overrides apply. But they do not. How can I get them to apply? I know that this gem does not support theming, but there should be some way of overriding? Am I wrong?

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