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Prescriptive class name conventions are no longer sufficient to keep CSS maintainable in a world of significantly complicated user interfaces. Can the new &#8216;@scope &#8216;guideline lastly give designers the self-confidence to write CSS that can keep up with modern-day front ends?<br />
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