
During January 2026, Hemra modernized the styling architecture for the paypal/paypal-messaging-components repository by migrating its Sass codebase from the deprecated @import syntax to the recommended @use module system. This refactor, implemented using Sass and CSS, improved the modularity and maintainability of the front end styling layer, reducing the risk of style conflicts and aligning the project with future Sass standards. By establishing a single-source migration path, Hemra enabled safer future refactors and facilitated easier onboarding for new contributors. The work laid a foundation for scalable design-system initiatives and ongoing enhancements to the repository’s styling infrastructure.
January 2026 monthly summary for paypal/paypal-messaging-components focused on modernizing the styling layer to improve maintainability and future readiness. Delivered a Sass module system migration by replacing deprecated @import with @use, enabling better modularity, easier maintenance, and alignment with future Sass versions. This work reduces style conflicts, improves scalability for design-system initiatives, and prepares the repository for ongoing styling enhancements. Commit referenced: 89adcf5bd23811921615f464ffdbf593c003fd7d.
January 2026 monthly summary for paypal/paypal-messaging-components focused on modernizing the styling layer to improve maintainability and future readiness. Delivered a Sass module system migration by replacing deprecated @import with @use, enabling better modularity, easier maintenance, and alignment with future Sass versions. This work reduces style conflicts, improves scalability for design-system initiatives, and prepares the repository for ongoing styling enhancements. Commit referenced: 89adcf5bd23811921615f464ffdbf593c003fd7d.

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