Unlike most CSS preprocessors that use a highly specialized markup language that compilers to standards-compliant CSS, Myth looks most of the time like normal CSS and when compiled produces standards compliant CSS code.
The basic principles behind Myth is to provide developers with a CSS preprocessor that doesn't break every time the CSS standard is updated, relying on native features as much as possible while also supporting more advanced scripting tools like variable support or mathematical operations.
All features currently supported by Myth are also being improved by Mozilla, W3C or other developers, and expected to be part of the future CSS standard.
So basically Myth lets developers write CSS code today which at one point will be natively supported by CSS.
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