It would be really nice if we had a CSS-selector-like way to express things XPath and JS do that CSS doesn't currently do though 
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Replying to @innovati
Right. I disagree. But I know why you think it. I used to.
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Replying to @chriseppstein
For layout techniques beyond what CSS can do I'm curious about a more expressive styling language that can be compiled to CSS + JS
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Replying to @innovati
CSS needs a constraint system. We don't need new selectors for that.
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Replying to @chriseppstein @innovati
Don't agree but let's discuss in person sometime. "constraint system" is motherhood and apple pie.
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"A" constraint system doesn't serve enough needs, and is complex to boot. Need custom layout to allow multiple.
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(All layout models are constraint systems. Just a matter of what sort of constraints they make easy to express.)
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And I was trying so hard to avoid actually arguing about this on Twitter
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NO DICE
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