
47: :is(), :where(), & nesting
The CSS Podcast
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Is There a Difference Between War and Is It Enabled?
There are two different ways to use war and at nest. War removes specificity of the values within a ware statement, but doesn't remove it from its parent element. At nest is an experimental seses property that's not implemented in browsers yet. It allows us to write anything that's nested as long as it's a selector chain. And there's currently no sugar for wear - so you're always going to be unpacking that into an iz selector.
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