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border: 1px solid black;
}
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background: #777;
}
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background: #963;
}
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background: #EEE;
}
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border-top: 1px solid #333;
}
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i was wondering why the css-loader implementation isn't using
:extends
. i'm guessing because people wanted to extend from multiple sources? i think that's a pretty terrible idea though because it hugely increases the complexity of the css inheritance chain.