Intent to implement: CSS :matches() https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/d/msg/blink-dev/kqD_G4sxfZE/6CJM01X2BwAJ … It’s the standardized version of :-webkit-any() and :-moz-any().pic.twitter.com/GuLuvjwocR
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gzip only compresses away the difference if the selector part is repeated elsewhere, and doesn’t help with the parse cost.
For those of us who want to move back to plain CSS after years of Sass, it is a great replacement for nested blocks.
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