Yep, absolutely. But as I mentioned in the article, I chose to forgo the disabled property to show a specific use-case for the selector. The nesting is also a plus with SCSS, but I opted against it to allow others to follow a little easier.
Love the suggestion, though :)
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Yep, absolutely. But as I mentioned in the article, I chose to forgo the disabled property to show a specific use-case for the selector. The nesting is also a plus with SCSS, but I opted against it to allow others to follow a little easier.
Love the suggestion, though :)