Remove broken SCSS rule
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Remove broken SCSS rule
When working on the new CSS compiler, we found this broken SCSS rule, which simplified looks like this:
.class::before {
&.other-class {
top: 30px;
}
}
It currently compiles to .class.other-class::before
. In the new SASS
compiler, it compiles to .class::before.other-class
which is invalid.
It's really confusing why this works currently, and it's the only
of this in our code base.
Luckily for us, the rule seems obsolete (I suspect that something in !135038 (merged) might have fixed it).
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Edited by Lukas Eipert