Can you designate multiple CSS rules to be included within a selector?

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  1. postcss-nested

    PostCSS plugin to unwrap nested rules like how Sass does it.

    What you're describing is nesting, which is currently in the proposal stages for CSS. That being said, nesting has long been a feature in many preprocessors, such as sass and less. You can also use this PostCSS plugin if you only want the nesting and nothing else.

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