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The tool report the rules for ::selection and ::-moz-selection as duplicate.But for now we need to write the rules for both separately (https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/CSS/::selection).
Not a big issues, but thought I could share (awesome project btw and would love to fork but sadly I don't know ruby :( ).
Thanks for the report @romainberger I can see why it would be reported that way based on how csscss is currently written. Are you saying that writing it as:
Yes, if a browser sees a selector that is invalid for him, it doesn't take in account the whole rule set, so we have to write this kind of thing twice (the link I gave explains it better).
Hi,
The tool report the rules for
::selection
and::-moz-selection
as duplicate.But for now we need to write the rules for both separately (https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/CSS/::selection).Not a big issues, but thought I could share (awesome project btw and would love to fork but sadly I don't know ruby :( ).
Example with
we get the error:
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