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Kirschbaum Development on Twitter: "If you have scoped styles on Vue 3 or 2 that you also want to affect child components, you can use the :deep() pseudo-class. A tip from @erikdenner. #
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Is it possible to make "scoped" components style leak optional? · Issue #957 · vuejs/vue-loader · GitHub
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