Less :extend() with nested selectors
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Here is Less code:
.block {
background: blue;
.element {
background: green;
}
}
.extended-block:extend(.block all) {}
.extended-element:extend(.element all) {}
which produce rules for '.block .extended-element', '.extended-block .element' but not for ".extended-block .extended-element" that i need:
.block,
.extended-block {
background: blue;
}
.block .element,
.extended-block .element,
.block .extended-element {
background: green;
}
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Here is Less code:
.block {
background: blue;
.element {
background: green;
}
}
.extended-block:extend(.block all) {}
.extended-element:extend(.element all) {}
which produce rules for '.block .extended-element', '.extended-block .element' but not for ".extended-block .extended-element" that i need:
.block,
.extended-block {
background: blue;
}
.block .element,
.extended-block .element,
.block .extended-element {
background: green;
}
css less frontend
Similar SASS code works as I expected.
– user3287640
Nov 11 at 21:31
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Here is Less code:
.block {
background: blue;
.element {
background: green;
}
}
.extended-block:extend(.block all) {}
.extended-element:extend(.element all) {}
which produce rules for '.block .extended-element', '.extended-block .element' but not for ".extended-block .extended-element" that i need:
.block,
.extended-block {
background: blue;
}
.block .element,
.extended-block .element,
.block .extended-element {
background: green;
}
css less frontend
Here is Less code:
.block {
background: blue;
.element {
background: green;
}
}
.extended-block:extend(.block all) {}
.extended-element:extend(.element all) {}
which produce rules for '.block .extended-element', '.extended-block .element' but not for ".extended-block .extended-element" that i need:
.block,
.extended-block {
background: blue;
}
.block .element,
.extended-block .element,
.block .extended-element {
background: green;
}
.block {
background: blue;
.element {
background: green;
}
}
.extended-block:extend(.block all) {}
.extended-element:extend(.element all) {}
.block {
background: blue;
.element {
background: green;
}
}
.extended-block:extend(.block all) {}
.extended-element:extend(.element all) {}
.block,
.extended-block {
background: blue;
}
.block .element,
.extended-block .element,
.block .extended-element {
background: green;
}
.block,
.extended-block {
background: blue;
}
.block .element,
.extended-block .element,
.block .extended-element {
background: green;
}
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Similar SASS code works as I expected.
– user3287640
Nov 11 at 21:31
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Similar SASS code works as I expected.
– user3287640
Nov 11 at 21:31
Similar SASS code works as I expected.
– user3287640
Nov 11 at 21:31
Similar SASS code works as I expected.
– user3287640
Nov 11 at 21:31
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Similar SASS code works as I expected.
– user3287640
Nov 11 at 21:31