The article discusses the mixed reactions to the CSS Working Group's inclusion of inline conditionals in future CSS functionality. While some developers welcome the change for its potential to enhance code clarity and enable streamlined logic, critics fear it could lead to an overly complicated styling language misused by inexperienced developers. The author reassures readers that while inline conditionals may add syntactical variety, they aren’t fundamentally altering the purpose of CSS as a styling tool, suggesting current styling techniques can achieve similar outcomes without added complexity.
Geoff's post about the CSS Working Group's decision to work on inline conditionals inspired some drama in the comments section.
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