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@pcouy The URL is broken.

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It seems to be working for me, it’s weird. I’ve updated the post with the same URL anyway, and you can try https://scribe.bus-hit.me/@karstenbiedermann/goodbye-sass-welcome-back-native-css-b3beb096d2b4 if that still does not work

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I like that css now has variables, but why that syntax?

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I think to make sure they don’t clash with existing identifiers

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I could understand declaring with --foo, but then referencing should be either var(foo) or just --foo, not the combination var(--foo). I don’t get why the grammar has to work that way.

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still can’t do mixins and extends though. :(

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I, uh, hate that radius calculation. Why does the radius need to be reactive? What do you stand to gain over just setting to like 3 or 4px and moving on with your life?

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Junior webdev points.

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Cool. Help me learn then by answering my questions.

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He did

[…] Why does the radius need to be reactive? What do you stand to gain over just setting to like 3 or 4px and moving on with your life?

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AKA you gain nothing.

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I’m not sure how this relates to the shared post. I’m just searched the article for “radius” and only found one example where a variable is defined then used later. Were you talking about this ? Or can you clarify what “radius calculation” you hate ?

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They’re referring (I believe) to the screenshot right at the top of the article, which includes this absurd calculation:

border-radius: max (0px, min(8px, calc( (100vw - 4px - 100%) * 9999)) );

My guess (hope!) is that this is not ‘serious’ code, but padding for the sake of a screenshot to demonstrate that it’s possible to use each of these different features (not that you should!).

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It‘s used in Facebooks css. Remembered it from a nice article from Ahmad Shadeed. And while this limbo sure has some usefulness, it‘s way too obscure to use for the fun of it.

To add to this: CSS really has come a long way. This border-radius example can be done with Container Queries by now, which has quite good support already.

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Yeah CSS is now decent. The only problem is that the nesting is not very well supported yet. It’s something like only browsers > 2023 and let’s be realistic people run old machines.

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Definitely not widely supported enough. Made the switch from sass back to css quite a while ago and let postcss polyfill less supported features like nesting.

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Yeah, I was reading about PostCSS the other day, but still too lazy to change my environment. To be fair I only need the nesting polyfill and some kind of minifier, the rest I can live with native stuff.

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Lightning CSS is also great. A minifier at its core but also includes transpiling for older browser

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We still see somewhat old browsers, especially from people using Safari on Apple devices (because IIRC it only updates when you update the whole OS). But it’s a lot better than it used to be thanks to most browser having auto-updates

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Yeah, exactly.

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I’ve read interesting argumentation against nesting. I’m not confident in whether it’s more useful or not, in some situations or in general.

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Trust me, you’ll code faster and your CSS will be way more readable.

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Their machines might be old, but their browsers auto-update.

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Until you find they’re using and old version of macOS… or Windows 8. 😂

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