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47: :is(), :where(), & nesting

The CSS Podcast

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Using a Preprocessor, I'm Using the C S S Version.

Atness lets you start a brand new selector when you write at nest, skyis the limit. A child component can become aware of itself being an even or an odd element and then change. It's just as valid to say at nest and under like, direct descendant h one, as it is to say, and direct descendant h One. Atness definitely knows much less bounds than and and really lets you reach into some complex scenarios.

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