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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.19.md
From: [@mikedanese](https://github.com/mikedanese): Instead of aliasing. Aliases are annoying in a number of ways. This is specifically bugging me now because they make the action graph harder to analyze programmatically. By using aliases here, we would need to handle potentially aliased go_binary targets and dereference to the effective target. The comment references an issue with `pure = select(...)` which appears
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$font-weight-base;\n line-height: $line-height-base;\n color: $body-color;\n text-align: left; // 3\n background-color: $body-bg; // 2\n}\n\n// Future-proof rule: in browsers that support :focus-visible, suppress the focus outline\n// on elements that programmatically receive focus but wouldn't normally show a visible\n// focus outline. In general, this would mean that the outline is only applied if the\n// interaction that led to the element receiving programmatic focus was a keyboard interaction,\n// or...
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$font-weight-base;\n line-height: $line-height-base;\n color: $body-color;\n text-align: left; // 3\n background-color: $body-bg; // 2\n}\n\n// Future-proof rule: in browsers that support :focus-visible, suppress the focus outline\n// on elements that programmatically receive focus but wouldn't normally show a visible\n// focus outline. In general, this would mean that the outline is only applied if the\n// interaction that led to the element receiving programmatic focus was a keyboard interaction,\n// or...
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