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by devongovett
1613 days ago
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Hi, author of Parcel CSS here. I have been thinking about implementing the CSS OM spec as the JS API. This is the same API that browsers expose for manipulating stylesheets. The advantage of this is that we don't need to invent something custom. Still thinking through options. https://github.com/parcel-bundler/parcel-css/issues/5 That said, I think I'd want to keep the use cases for JS plugins limited, because it will affect performance significantly. So, if it's something that exists in an official CSS spec somewhere (even if draft), or a really common transformation, it should be implemented in Rust. An example of this is the support for the CSS nesting spec. Ideally, we'd try to keep the amount of custom syntax being invented around CSS to a minimum and stick to standard CSS syntax wherever possible though. |
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How did you kinda "learn" how to read these specs effectively? I can read them, and I think I can reasonably understand them, however I feel like I have little confidence in saying yes I get this.
Is there anything you point to that helps? Tips or recommendations?
I'm trying to learn how to parse these standards docs better myself.