Post c s s hip is an import for importing your code typically. It's physically moving thing from one file to another file the same way that a sass import would. Then you can still break out all of your individual c s s files into smaller, re usable chunks or not even necessarily re usable, but just smaller chrunks.
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about next generation CSS that you can use today with PostCSS including importing, nesting, variables, media query ranges, custom media queries, and more.
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Show Notes
"postcss-import" @import './elements/headings.css';
"postcss-media-minmax" @media screen and (width >= 500px) and (width <= 1200px) "postcss-custom-media" @custom-media --below_small (width < env(--small_bp)); @media (--above_small) {}
"postcss-env-function" env(--small_bp)
- 20:12 Color Function and Color Function Notation
/* color-function */ p { color: color(display-p3 1 0.5 0); color: color(display-p3 1 0.5 0 / .5); }
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