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Why Native CSS Nesting Matters: Less Repetition, More Real Structure in Your CSS
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For a long time, a lot of CSS friction came from repeating context over and over again. Component. Child. State. Variant. Pseudo-state. That is why CSS Nesting matters. Not because it saves a few lines. Because it helps CSS express structure more naturally. I published a practical guide about native CSS Nesting, including: when to use & when not to real component examples common mistakes architecture limits Read it here: https://tucodigocotidiano.yarumaltech.com/leer_guias/css-nesting-nativo-menos-repeticion-mas-estructura-real-en-tu-css/ css #frontend #webdev #softwareengineering #tutorial
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