Same. I think this article does a terrible job at explaining it.
From the MDN article, it sounds like it's basically the same as plain old CSS variables but scoped to specific elements and/or children with some additional constraints so that it has some awareness of CSS units like angles, percentages, etc...
I probably won't be using it though. Such slight benefits don't justify added complexity and compatibility tradeoffs. I try to avoid using unnecessary new fancy syntax. I kind of stopped caring about new additions to CSS after CSS variables.
I'm sure it's very difficult and stressful to be a surgeon, but once you receive that big paycheck at the end of the week/month while sitting comfortably in your expensive home with a view, scrolling through your stock portfolio on your phone, thinking about what shares/companies you will buy next and where your next holiday will be, it can't be that hard to recover!
From the MDN article, it sounds like it's basically the same as plain old CSS variables but scoped to specific elements and/or children with some additional constraints so that it has some awareness of CSS units like angles, percentages, etc...
I probably won't be using it though. Such slight benefits don't justify added complexity and compatibility tradeoffs. I try to avoid using unnecessary new fancy syntax. I kind of stopped caring about new additions to CSS after CSS variables.
I'm sure it's very difficult and stressful to be a surgeon, but once you receive that big paycheck at the end of the week/month while sitting comfortably in your expensive home with a view, scrolling through your stock portfolio on your phone, thinking about what shares/companies you will buy next and where your next holiday will be, it can't be that hard to recover!