I heard you were into 'functional #CSS' and don't want any 'side effects':

* {
all: initial;
contain: strict;
position: fixed;
}

You're welcome.

@mia flow? where we're going we don't need any flow.

P.S.: “sux capacitor” is this anything

@eeeps aside: I always mix this up with "we don't need no stinkin' [flow]" but they are not the same movie.
@mia Back to the Future III and Blazing Saddles are both postmodern Westerns whose intertextual play with the canon of 20th century pop culture and ambivalent, semi-ironic participation the socio-political ideology of Manifest Destiny and the American Frontier means they're basically the same movie, in this essay I will

@eeeps I should have said 'movies' because I was thinking of 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre' like a real dork - and now Wikipedia tells me it's been quoted in lots of movies!

(I will still spend hours reading your excellent think piece, which strikes me as true and correct)

@mia If you're a "real dork" for engaging with the actors in Plato's cave, then what am I, who only knows the shadows on the wall?

(Waluigi. It makes me a Simpsons-quoting Waluigi.)

@eeeps I didn't say that I've *seen* the original, only that clip. Lol.

@mia Not to mention some undefined movement:
animation: inherit;

Side effects only affected aside elements can be avoided by !important rules easily :)

@mia strict containment in "XHTML 1.0 Strict" reaches level 0.