There's nothing wrong with nesting things; it's just that nesting makes it very easy to hide structural problems because you don't have to manually write long selector chains. In plain CSS it's more obvious when you're being way too specific.
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There's nothing wrong with nesting things; it's just that nesting makes it very easy to hide structural problems because you don't have to manually write long selector chains. In plain CSS it's more obvious when you're being way too specific.