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Diagram showing three disconnected boxes (HTML, CSS, DOM behavior) versus a single unified boundary containing all three, with arrows indicating how separation causes drift
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Why Your CSS Keeps Breaking Other Screens: The DOM Boundary Problem Frontend Teams Won't Talk About

Your CSS isn't broken—your UI structure is. One developer discovered that keeping HTML, CSS, and DOM behavior attached to a single boundary eliminates the cascading style failures that plague scaling frontends.

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