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title: "Breaking Change: Media Queries Level 4"
introduction: >
Sass has added support for the CSS Media Queries Level 4 specification. This
originally conflicted with some Sass-specific syntax, so this syntax was
deprecated and is now interpreted according to the CSS standard.
---
<% impl_status dart: '1.56.0', libsass: false, ruby: false %>
Because Sass supports almost any Sass expression in parenthesized media
conditions, there were a few constructs whose meaning was changed by adding full
support for Media Queries Level 4. Specifically:
* `@media (not (foo))` was historically interpreted by Sass as meaning
`@media (#{not (foo)})`, and so compiled to `@media (false)`.
* `@media ((foo) and (bar))` and `@media ((foo) or (bar))` were similarly
interpreted as SassScript's logical operators, compiling to `@media (bar)` and
`@media (foo)` respectively.
Fortunately, these came up very infrequently in practice.
## Transition Period
<% impl_status dart: '1.54.0', libsass: false, ruby: false %>
First, we emitted deprecation warnings for the previous ambiguous cases. These
will have suggestions for how to preserve the existing behavior or how to use
the new CSS syntax.