Re: [csswg-drafts] [mediaqueries][css-conditional] else

> This issue ring similar to the array.contains issue faced by TC39.

This isn't. The original Sass file before preprocessing is not 
processed directly by browsers.

> However in the CSS of adopting an existing syntax there is no good 
work around for preprocessor authors. Best case they release a new 
major with a new syntax. 

Workaround shouldn't be too hard. As @Marat-Tanalin mentioned, they 
can keep their existing `@if` and introduce a new keyword like 
`@css-if` which is converted to the CSS's `@if` during preprocessing. 
What's the problem with this workaround?

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