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Mixins & Functions to Streamline CSS

With special guest Roma Komarov

The CSS Working Group got together in August to discuss a range of old and new issues. The following week, Miriam Suzanne and Stacy Kvernmo chatted with CSS expert Roma Komarov about how to create reusable and more flexible CSS using mixins and functions, what happened in the CSSWG meetings, and what is coming in CSS!

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