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I didn’t interpret it as a break in compatibility, more so that simply because a new feature or addition in CSS arises it doesn’t stipulate that you have to adopt it. You can still continue on writing CSS how you want to. I appreciate that it makes it more difficult when new features come about in a language and you have to work on a shared codebase, you sometimes spend a while looking at many differing ways to achieve the same result.


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