At some level, this is unavoidable and just something to get used to. But those longer selectors can be mitigated somewhat with a sane CSS methodology. One of the benefits of CSS is that there are 100 different ways to achieve the same result—and I personally wouldn't trade that for a more opinionated CSS spec.
At some level, this is unavoidable and just something to get used to. But those longer selectors can be mitigated somewhat with a sane CSS methodology. One of the benefits of CSS is that there are 100 different ways to achieve the same result—and I personally wouldn't trade that for a more opinionated CSS spec.