you cant fix css! css is human by design. humanity is subject to a very strangely unpredictable but deterministic way of things evolving over time. the best you can do is find something that works in a small, not-universal scope, such as what people are doing with LESS, SASS, css-in-js, jsx, whatever.
if you "fix" css, youre essentially applying subjective standards to about 20 years of work. think of all that time people spent, trying to determine who to subjectively make facts
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you cant fix css! css is human by design. humanity is subject to a very strangely unpredictable but deterministic way of things evolving over time. the best you can do is find something that works in a small, not-universal scope, such as what people are doing with LESS, SASS, css-in-js, jsx, whatever.
if you "fix" css, youre essentially applying subjective standards to about 20 years of work. think of all that time people spent, trying to determine who to subjectively make facts