Drop stray </> in CSS function descriptions#7710
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This change updates the description fields for several CSS functions, to remove some stray </> character references.
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I like this way of fixing these. Thank you! 🎉
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This change updates the
descriptionfields for several CSS functions, to remove some stray</>character references.Or alternatively, I can update the patch in this branch to just remove the
descriptionfields completely — because for these cases, thatdescriptionfield doesn’t seem to be serving much purpose.