I have a .scss file that, among other things contains this:
nav {
font-size: 0;
ul {
margin: $padding/3;
}
li {
z-index: 10;
position: relative;
display: inline-block;
font-size: $fontSize;
/**
* If we want separated, Uncomment!
margin: $padding/3;
@include border-radius(5px);
*/
&:first-child {
@include border-radius(0 5px 5px 0);
}
&:last-child {
@include border-radius(5px 0 0 5px);
}
padding: $padding/3 0;
@include background(linear-gradient(lighten($textColor, 10%), $textColor));
border: 1px solid lighten($textColor, 20%);
a {
color: $brightColor;
padding: $padding/3 $padding;
font-weight: bold;
text-decoration: none;
@include transition(.2s all);
}
//Nested menues
ul {
opacity: 0;
//display: none;
position: absolute;
margin: 0;
top: 0;
left: 0;
right: 0;
z-index: 5;
pointer-events: none;
@include transition(.2s all);
li {
@include background(linear-gradient(darken($brightColor, 10%), darken($brightColor, 30%)));
display: block;
border: 1px solid lighten($textColor, 20%);
&:first-child {
@include border-radius(0);
}
&:last-child {
@include border-radius(0 0 5px 5px);
}
a {
color: $textColor;
}
}
}
&:hover ul {
pointer-events: all;
top: 100%;
opacity: 1;
//display: block;
}
}
}
How bad/harmful it is in practice? I've heard many talks about "Don't go over 3 nested selectors!" But how harmful is it really? Does it have any visible impact on page loads? The benchmarks I've done say no, but is there anything I'm missing?
p{color:red} div{color:red}
becomesp, div{color:red}
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