Eric wrote:

I'll raise my hand and say I'm against it. Not because I have a problem with CSS
pre-processors rather because this is a CSS list. Pre-processors are simply a
tool used to write CSS in a more programmatic way and then 'compile' it

I agree, and each is presumably different; a separate list for such
things (or no list at all) would allow this list to retain its focus.

Philip Taylor
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