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Yes @dansholds, Because CSS Preprocessor and Postprocessor are two different Things.
Thank you for your response. Yes, that is exactly what I am suggesting - to add a separate topic for CSS Post-processing on the Frontend roadmap.
As I mentioned in my previous message, it would be helpful to distinguish between CSS preprocessors and CSS post-processors, as they serve different purposes in the web development workflow.
Specifically, I would recommend adding a section on CSS Post-processing, which would cover tools like PostCSS, that handle tasks such as:
- Autoprefixing
- Minification
- Linting
- Optimizations
- Transformations
This would help users understand the role of post-processors, separate from the capabilities of CSS preprocessors like Sass, Less, or Stylus.
I believe this addition would provide more clarity and better guidance for developers using CSS in their frontend projects. Please let me know if you have any other questions or need further clarification on this suggestion.
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Hey @darshangaikwad4114 , are you suggesting adding a CSS-Postprocessing topic to the frontend roadmap?
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@darshangaikwad4114 thank you for suggesting the change, it used to be like that. We merged it under one node to make the roadmap less convoluted. However, I agree that the label can be changed to something better. We will do that soon. Closing the issue for now as it's not critical.
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Yes, @kamranahmedse .I appreciate your quick reply and open feedback on improving the roadmap.
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