Human read CSS form left-to-right because it makes sense in our world (I need to open the toybox first to search for teddy-bear). But browsers do the opposite.
In practice (recent browser and computer), it need a huge DOM for this to matter. Keep your CSS clarity first, then think about perfs. Again, CSS is a pain to maintain, write it as clear as possible !
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I'm not a Chrome engineer, but there's a lot of article about rendering online.
Human read CSS form left-to-right because it makes sense in our world (I need to open the toybox first to search for teddy-bear). But browsers do the opposite.
In practice (recent browser and computer), it need a huge DOM for this to matter. Keep your CSS clarity first, then think about perfs. Again, CSS is a pain to maintain, write it as clear as possible !