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title: "@at-root"
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introduction: >
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The `@at-root` rule is usually written `@at-root <selector> { ... }` and
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causes everything within it to be emitted at the root of the document instead
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of using the normal nesting. It's most often used when doing [advanced
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nesting](/documentation/style-rules/parent-selector#advanced-nesting) with the [SassScript
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parent selector](/documentation/style-rules/parent-selector#in-sassscript) and [selector
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functions](/documentation/modules/selector).
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---
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{% render 'code-snippets/example-advanced-nesting' %}
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{% markdown %}
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The `@at-root` rule is necessary here because Sass doesn't know what
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interpolation was used to generate a selector when it's performing selector
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nesting. This means it will automatically add the outer selector to the inner
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selector *even if* you used `&` as a SassScript expression. The `@at-root`
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explicitly tells Sass not to include the outer selector.
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{% funFact %}
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The `@at-root` rule can also be written `@at-root { ... }` to put multiple style
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rules at the root of the document. In fact, `@at-root <selector> { ... }` is
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just a shorthand for `@at-root { <selector> { ... } }`!
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{% endfunFact %}
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## Beyond Style Rules
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On its own, `@at-root` only gets rid of [style rules][]. Any at-rules like
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[`@media`][] or [`@supports`][] will be left in. If this isn't what you want,
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though, you can control exactly what it includes or excludes using syntax like
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[media query features][], written `@at-root (with: <rules...>) { ... }` or
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`@at-root (without: <rules...>) { ... }`. The `(without: ...)` query tells Sass
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which rules should be excluded; the `(with: ...)` query excludes all rules
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*except* those that are listed.
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[style rules]: /documentation/style-rules
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[`@media`]: /documentation/at-rules/css#media
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[`@supports`]: /documentation/at-rules/css#supports
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[media query features]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Media_Queries/Using_media_queries#Targeting_media_features
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{% endmarkdown %}
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{% codeExample 'at-root' %}
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@media print {
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.page {
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width: 8in;
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@at-root (without: media) {
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color: #111;
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}
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@at-root (with: rule) {
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font-size: 1.2em;
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}
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}
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}
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===
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@media print
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.page
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width: 8in
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@at-root (without: media)
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color: #111
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@at-root (with: rule)
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font-size: 1.2em
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{% endcodeExample %}
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{% markdown %}
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In addition to the names of at-rules, there are two special values that can be
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used in queries:
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* `rule` refers to style rules. For example, `@at-root (with: rule)` excludes
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all at-rules but preserves style rules.
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* `all` refers to all at-rules *and* style rules should be excluded.
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{% endmarkdown %} |