I think SASS mostly used by Python user because it mostly has similar style. But for nodejs related project, SCSS was preferred before. But for some reason they suddenly switch on Tailwind.
Most of us also aren't used to and thus don't like Python style indented blocks. People with a a Javascript / ~C background find braces more readable, and less of a hassle.
Yes, CSS supports nesting but with some limitations. CSS Nesting doesn’t allow direct concatenation of selectors with the parent selector (using &) like SASS does.
I think SASS mostly used by Python user because it mostly has similar style. But for nodejs related project, SCSS was preferred before. But for some reason they suddenly switch on Tailwind.
I am not sure, because SASS and SCSS are used on the client side. By the way, Tailwind is a great choice.
It makes sense
Most of us also aren't used to and thus don't like Python style indented blocks.
People with a a Javascript / ~C background find braces more readable, and less of a hassle.
i think this would be better as a short
CSS now supports nesting natively. So, I think you should've focused on other features of SCSS than the nesting.
Ngl, a few days ago, I asked ChatGPT whether normal CSS3 supports nesting selectors, and it said no. Now, I feel like ChatGPT gaslit me 😞
Yes, CSS supports nesting but with some limitations. CSS Nesting doesn’t allow direct concatenation of selectors with the parent selector (using &) like SASS does.
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