Keep waiting for web developers to realize that Shadow DOM is the "modules for CSS" they've all been waiting for and _freak out_.
A few things jump out: - you had to use `.namespace *` which isn't what you really want - still have to fight to build local styles.
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Taking into account that the namespace and reset could be generated by the css preprocessor, why would the first point be a problem?
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Because now you assume you control the whole page's CSS. SD lets components isolate *themselves*.
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At any meaningful scale, those two properties alone justify using SD. But the kicker is distribution & composition.
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