What’s New in the Latest CSS Tool Release? Key Features Explained

The latest update introduces resolve.conditions default values, enhanced JSON serialization, expanded HTML resource reference support, postcss‑load‑config integration, Sass’s modern API default, customizable CSS output filenames in library mode, and several other minor tweaks affecting a small user base.

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What’s New in the Latest CSS Tool Release? Key Features Explained

resolve.conditions default value

JSON serialization

Extended support for resource references in HTML elements

postcss-load-config

Sass now defaults to the modern API

Customizable CSS output filename in "library" mode

And more changes that affect only a small number of users

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