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Micro frontends increase team autonomy while introducing CSS scoping and collision challenges that complicate styling at scale. Strategies to prevent style collisions include using design tokens for shared values, CSS Modules for local scoping, and the Shadow DOM for encapsulation. Tooling like browser integrations can assist frontend developers with debugging and testing of cross-cutting UI concerns. Users perceive features rather than frontend or backend boundaries, so architecture should prioritize composition over reactivity for organizing UIs. Newsletters and community updates continue to surface practical patterns and tooling improvements for engineering leaders and practitioners.
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