yo Firefox, can we have :has() please?
yo Chrome, can we have subgrid please?
yo Safari, can we have support for `content` with `::marker` please?
@matuzo Yes i want both and now! :D
@matuzo and please ask Firefox for :has() already!!
@matuzo I can has :has()?
@heydon not in Firefox, but is :is() an option?
@matuzo @heydon Firefox! :where() :is() :has()?!?
@matthiasott @matuzo @heydon how :is() a world :nth-child(even) possible :where() Firefox :not(:has(:has())) ?
@bastianallgeier @matthiasott @matuzo @heydon this is some real CSShakespeare
@DavidDarnes @bastianallgeier @matuzo @heydon O Firefox, :where() :is() :thy() :has()?
418039 - (has-pseudo) Implement the :has() pseudo class

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@matuzo on the topic of Firefox, can we have Intl.Segmenter, please?
@matuzo I genuinely hadn’t realized Firefox didn’t support that.
@matuzo It's planned and part of Interop 2023, so most likely.
418039 - (has-pseudo) Implement the :has() pseudo class

RESOLVED (nobody) in Core - CSS Parsing and Computation. Last updated 2023-12-25.