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I was watching a video about nesting in CSS and how it's just in Chrome and comments were all about how cool it is and how they can't wait to use it, and so on, and so forth. I think it's quite a representative example: we can do that much better with SASS today, but I guess Google needs to keep features pushing at full speed so no one else can keep up.

We developers are so gullible. Just give us some shiny things and we don't even realize they're heating up the pan.



> I was watching a video about nesting in CSS and how it's just in Chrome

Nested CSS is supported in the latest version of all major browsers.

https://caniuse.com/css-nesting


It will be supported in Firefox 117, the latest release is 115 and needs you to manually enable a feature flag.

The center row of versions with the gold border is how caniuse indicates the current release.


Thanks for the correction!

I hovered over the green box for Firefox 117 and it said “Released”. I see now that for browser versions that have actually been released, it says “Released <release date>” and it’s just a very misleading bug because all unreleased browser versions will just say “Released”.


That's not the point...




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