Just a sense for what's coming for web development this year: Shadow DOM is CSS Modules Done Right (TM). Going to disrupt tooling bigtime.
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And this isn't little. It's what component systems in JS frameworks *do*. They insulate you from the flattened tree. About to be native
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Think about it this way: know how CSS feels great when you're using it with ~20 elements? What if you only ever styled 20 at once? That's SD
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are you still referring to CSS Modules here? It has no runtime requirement—even works on sites that don’t use JS at all.
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You can't (efficiently) traverse nested Shadow DOM at all: https://github.com/w3c/webcomponents/issues/78#issuecomment-223458546 … This forces FWs back to using DOM as canvas
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Theres no runtime involved in your typical CSS Modules setup (i.e. css-loader w Webpack) setup. Its all compile time.
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