On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Dominic Cooney wrote:
> In reading [1] more closely, I see that @host rules are not matched starting
> at the host element, but *specifically* to the host element.
Yes.
> In that sense, it does not make sense for @host to establish a context
> scope, because @hos
In reading [1] more closely, I see that @host rules are not matched
starting at the host element, but *specifically* to the host element.
In that sense, it does not make sense for @host to establish a context
scope, because @host { :scope { … } } is redundant at best.
Regards,
Dominic
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I wanted clarification on the meaning of @host rules [1] in combination
with the :scope pseudo selector [2].
Am I correct in assuming that if I wanted to style the host element, and
only the host element, I could apply these features in combination this way?
@host {
:scope {
border: 1px sol