a bit off topic - but this is how Safari renders the spec. :pic.twitter.com/q0i0iJjW5J
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a bit off topic - but this is how Safari renders the spec. :pic.twitter.com/q0i0iJjW5J
Works for me in Safari Technical Preview 45 (Safari 11.1, WebKit 12605.1.15.2). If you’re using a more recent version, please file a bug! https://bugs.webkit.org/
What's the point? it's just syntactic sugar. I've never had a need for :any in 10 years of CSS
Smaller CSS bundles?
Your CSS would end up repeating ‘h2’ four times
Awesome, but why matches() and not any()?
https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/commit/f922229d6daf72b284bb1666382e9dd1cf073811 … indeed doesn’t describe why the renaming took place. @fantasai and @tabatkins would know.
Seems like not so component based mindset concept. Would prefer to avoid styling stuff by such specificity.
Hence the whole css in js movement. seems like css might not be what we need in the future. 
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