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This makes it easy to figure out where each name your Sass file references comes from, and means you can use shorter names without any risk only ever loads each file once. Here are some major differences between only makes variables, functions, and mixins available within the scope of the current file. It can even be extended! Differences From Differences From rule is intended to replace the old rule, but it’s intentionally designed to work differently. Otherwise, the CSS will be rendered as-is. In order to make sure authors don’t accidentally write Sass in their CSS, all Sass features that aren’t also valid CSS will produce errors. CSS Output code ĬSS files loaded as modules don’t allow any special Sass features and so can’t expose any Sass variables, functions, or mixins.
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