depends whether its absence is preventing developers from doing their jobs
The model for CSS style application is why SD looks the way it looks. CSS applies via DOM structure. The cascade is a consequence. Encapsulation that doesn't apply via DOM structure can't work w/o major perf implications for all of CSS.
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BTW, I want to explicitly state that we could *absolutely* have missed something. We whiteboarded and prototyped dozens of alternatives over hundreds of hours, but obviously not perfect. If you *can* come up with something that integrates better, let's talk!
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You're telling me that, hypothetically, something like <div scope="foo"> 'shadow' DOM <div scope="bar">'light' DOM</div> </div> could never be treated the same way by the browser as this? <my-foo> <my-bar>light DOM</my-bar> </my-foo>
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