Yeah, but seriously … I can’t come up with a use case. Maybe I don’t understand it correctly, but I don’t see how @scope could help me when I already use nesting.
If you can scope 3rd-party CSS, because the client HAS to use that particular chat vendor, then maybe this can keep their chocolate out of my peanut butter?
So it’s basically nesting but with extra steps?
My gut says... it's CSS, always has been
Yeah, but seriously … I can’t come up with a use case. Maybe I don’t understand it correctly, but I don’t see how
@scopecould help me when I already use nesting.If you can scope 3rd-party CSS, because the client HAS to use that particular chat vendor, then maybe this can keep their chocolate out of my peanut butter?