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ID selectors not allowed
Open

  #mc_embed_signup_scroll {

No IDs

Rule no-ids will enforce that ID selectors are not allowed to be used.

Examples

When enabled, the following are disallowed:

#foo {
  content: 'bar';
}

Expected indentation of 6 spaces but found 4.
Open

    .views-view-grid {

Indentation

Rule indentation will enforce an indentation size (tabs and spaces) and it will also ensure that tabs and spaces are not mixed.

The mixed spaces and tabs warnings check will take into account what you have set in your config file whether it should expect to see spaces or tabs. If it encounters a tab anywhere in a file when your rule config doesn't specify tabs it will flag a lint warning, Similarly for any whitespace using spaces when tabs are specified. Obviously spaces between properties and values etc are ignored.

Options

  • size: number or 'tab' (defaults to 2 spaces)

Examples

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are allowed:

.foo {
  content: 'bar';

  .baz {
    content: 'qux';

    // Waldo
    &--waldo {
      content: 'alpha';
    }
  }
}

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are disallowed:

.foo {
content: 'bar';
   .baz {
  content: 'qux';
  // Waldo
      &--waldo {
        content: 'alpha';
      }
    }
}

!important not allowed
Open

  color: $su-color-white !important;

No Important

Rule no-important will enforce that important declarations are not allowed to be used.

Examples

When enabled, the following are disallowed:

.foo {
  content: 'bar' !important;
}

Space expected after :
Open

        margin-bottom:0;

Space After Colon

Rule space-after-colon will enforce whether or not a space should be included after a colon (:).

Options

  • include: true/false (defaults to true)

Examples

When include: true, the following are allowed. When include: false, the following are disallowed:

.foo {
  content: 'bar';
}

When include: false, the following are allowed. When include: true, the following are disallowed:

.foo {
  content:'bar';
}

Class should be nested within its parent Class
Open

.layout-node-form .layout-region--node-main .layout-region__content,

Force Element Nesting

Rule force-element-nesting will enforce the nesting of elements

Examples

When enabled, the following are disallowed:

div p {
  content: '';
}

.parent {
  &__child h1 {
    content: '';
  }
}

a[target="_blank"] span {
  content: '';
}

When enabled, the following are allowed:

div {
  p {
    content: '';
  }
}

.parent {
  &__child {
    h1 {
      content: '';
    }
  }
}

a[target="_blank"] {
  span {
    content: '';
  }
}

Class should be nested within its parent Class
Open

.layout-node-form .layout-region--node-footer .layout-region__content {

Force Element Nesting

Rule force-element-nesting will enforce the nesting of elements

Examples

When enabled, the following are disallowed:

div p {
  content: '';
}

.parent {
  &__child h1 {
    content: '';
  }
}

a[target="_blank"] span {
  content: '';
}

When enabled, the following are allowed:

div {
  p {
    content: '';
  }
}

.parent {
  &__child {
    h1 {
      content: '';
    }
  }
}

a[target="_blank"] {
  span {
    content: '';
  }
}

!important not allowed
Open

      font-size: 24px !important;

No Important

Rule no-important will enforce that important declarations are not allowed to be used.

Examples

When enabled, the following are disallowed:

.foo {
  content: 'bar' !important;
}

Whitespace required before {
Open

  .ptype-stanford-gallery{

Space Before Brace

Rule space-before-brace will enforce whether or not a space should be included before a brace ({).

Options

  • include: true/false (defaults to true)

Examples

When include: true, the following are allowed. When include: false, the following are disallowed:

.foo {
  content: 'bar';

  @include breakpoint {
    content: 'baz';
  }
}

@mixin foo {
  content: 'bar';
}

When include: false, the following are allowed. When include: true, the following are disallowed:

.foo{
  content: 'bar';

  @include breakpoint{
    content: 'baz';
  }
}

@mixin foo{
  content: 'bar';
}

Don't include trailing zeros on numbers
Open

    margin-bottom: 1.0rem;

No Trailing Zero

Rule no-trailing-zero will enforce that trailing zeros are not allowed.

Examples

When enabled, the following are disallowed:

.foo {
  margin: 1.500rem;
}

.foo {
  margin: .500rem;
}

.foo {
  margin: 0.2500rem;
}

.foo {
  margin: 4.0rem;
}

Expected indentation of 10 spaces but found 8.
Open

        @include responsive-spacing('margin-bottom', 4);

Indentation

Rule indentation will enforce an indentation size (tabs and spaces) and it will also ensure that tabs and spaces are not mixed.

The mixed spaces and tabs warnings check will take into account what you have set in your config file whether it should expect to see spaces or tabs. If it encounters a tab anywhere in a file when your rule config doesn't specify tabs it will flag a lint warning, Similarly for any whitespace using spaces when tabs are specified. Obviously spaces between properties and values etc are ignored.

Options

  • size: number or 'tab' (defaults to 2 spaces)

Examples

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are allowed:

.foo {
  content: 'bar';

  .baz {
    content: 'qux';

    // Waldo
    &--waldo {
      content: 'alpha';
    }
  }
}

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are disallowed:

.foo {
content: 'bar';
   .baz {
  content: 'qux';
  // Waldo
      &--waldo {
        content: 'alpha';
      }
    }
}

Expected indentation of 6 spaces but found 4.
Open

    grid-template-columns: 1fr;

Indentation

Rule indentation will enforce an indentation size (tabs and spaces) and it will also ensure that tabs and spaces are not mixed.

The mixed spaces and tabs warnings check will take into account what you have set in your config file whether it should expect to see spaces or tabs. If it encounters a tab anywhere in a file when your rule config doesn't specify tabs it will flag a lint warning, Similarly for any whitespace using spaces when tabs are specified. Obviously spaces between properties and values etc are ignored.

Options

  • size: number or 'tab' (defaults to 2 spaces)

Examples

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are allowed:

.foo {
  content: 'bar';

  .baz {
    content: 'qux';

    // Waldo
    &--waldo {
      content: 'alpha';
    }
  }
}

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are disallowed:

.foo {
content: 'bar';
   .baz {
  content: 'qux';
  // Waldo
      &--waldo {
        content: 'alpha';
      }
    }
}

Expected indentation of 4 spaces but found 2.
Open

  .su-news-list__item-date + .su-news-list__item {

Indentation

Rule indentation will enforce an indentation size (tabs and spaces) and it will also ensure that tabs and spaces are not mixed.

The mixed spaces and tabs warnings check will take into account what you have set in your config file whether it should expect to see spaces or tabs. If it encounters a tab anywhere in a file when your rule config doesn't specify tabs it will flag a lint warning, Similarly for any whitespace using spaces when tabs are specified. Obviously spaces between properties and values etc are ignored.

Options

  • size: number or 'tab' (defaults to 2 spaces)

Examples

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are allowed:

.foo {
  content: 'bar';

  .baz {
    content: 'qux';

    // Waldo
    &--waldo {
      content: 'alpha';
    }
  }
}

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are disallowed:

.foo {
content: 'bar';
   .baz {
  content: 'qux';
  // Waldo
      &--waldo {
        content: 'alpha';
      }
    }
}

Property gap appears to be spelled incorrectly
Open

    gap: 40px;

No Misspelled Properties

Rule no-misspelled-properties will enforce the correct spelling of CSS properties and prevent the use of unknown CSS properties.

Options

  • extra-properties: [array of extra properties to check spelling against] (defaults to empty array []).

Examples

When enabled, the following are disallowed:

// incorrect spelling
.foo {
  borders: 0;
}

// unknown property
.bar {
  border-right-left: 0;
}

// incorrect spelling
.baz {
  -webkit-transit1on: width 2s;
}

When extra-properties contains a property value of transit1on as show below:

no-misspelled-properties:
  - 1
  -
    'extra-properties':
      - 'transit1on'

The following would now be allowed:

// incorrect spelling now whitelisted
.baz {
  -webkit-transit1on: width 2s;
}

// incorrect spelling now whitelisted
.quz {
  transit1on: width 2s;
}

While the following would remain disallowed:

// incorrect spelling
.foo {
  borders: 0;
}

// unknown property
.bar {
  border-right-left: 0;
}

!important not allowed
Open

    list-style-type: none !important;

No Important

Rule no-important will enforce that important declarations are not allowed to be used.

Examples

When enabled, the following are disallowed:

.foo {
  content: 'bar' !important;
}

Expected indentation of 6 spaces but found 4.
Open

    .views-view-grid {

Indentation

Rule indentation will enforce an indentation size (tabs and spaces) and it will also ensure that tabs and spaces are not mixed.

The mixed spaces and tabs warnings check will take into account what you have set in your config file whether it should expect to see spaces or tabs. If it encounters a tab anywhere in a file when your rule config doesn't specify tabs it will flag a lint warning, Similarly for any whitespace using spaces when tabs are specified. Obviously spaces between properties and values etc are ignored.

Options

  • size: number or 'tab' (defaults to 2 spaces)

Examples

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are allowed:

.foo {
  content: 'bar';

  .baz {
    content: 'qux';

    // Waldo
    &--waldo {
      content: 'alpha';
    }
  }
}

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are disallowed:

.foo {
content: 'bar';
   .baz {
  content: 'qux';
  // Waldo
      &--waldo {
        content: 'alpha';
      }
    }
}

Expected indentation of 6 spaces but found 4.
Open

    .views-view-grid {

Indentation

Rule indentation will enforce an indentation size (tabs and spaces) and it will also ensure that tabs and spaces are not mixed.

The mixed spaces and tabs warnings check will take into account what you have set in your config file whether it should expect to see spaces or tabs. If it encounters a tab anywhere in a file when your rule config doesn't specify tabs it will flag a lint warning, Similarly for any whitespace using spaces when tabs are specified. Obviously spaces between properties and values etc are ignored.

Options

  • size: number or 'tab' (defaults to 2 spaces)

Examples

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are allowed:

.foo {
  content: 'bar';

  .baz {
    content: 'qux';

    // Waldo
    &--waldo {
      content: 'alpha';
    }
  }
}

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are disallowed:

.foo {
content: 'bar';
   .baz {
  content: 'qux';
  // Waldo
      &--waldo {
        content: 'alpha';
      }
    }
}

Expected indentation of 10 spaces but found 8.
Open

        margin-bottom: 0;

Indentation

Rule indentation will enforce an indentation size (tabs and spaces) and it will also ensure that tabs and spaces are not mixed.

The mixed spaces and tabs warnings check will take into account what you have set in your config file whether it should expect to see spaces or tabs. If it encounters a tab anywhere in a file when your rule config doesn't specify tabs it will flag a lint warning, Similarly for any whitespace using spaces when tabs are specified. Obviously spaces between properties and values etc are ignored.

Options

  • size: number or 'tab' (defaults to 2 spaces)

Examples

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are allowed:

.foo {
  content: 'bar';

  .baz {
    content: 'qux';

    // Waldo
    &--waldo {
      content: 'alpha';
    }
  }
}

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are disallowed:

.foo {
content: 'bar';
   .baz {
  content: 'qux';
  // Waldo
      &--waldo {
        content: 'alpha';
      }
    }
}

Expected indentation of 4 spaces but found 2.
Open

  .views-view-grid .views-row > div {

Indentation

Rule indentation will enforce an indentation size (tabs and spaces) and it will also ensure that tabs and spaces are not mixed.

The mixed spaces and tabs warnings check will take into account what you have set in your config file whether it should expect to see spaces or tabs. If it encounters a tab anywhere in a file when your rule config doesn't specify tabs it will flag a lint warning, Similarly for any whitespace using spaces when tabs are specified. Obviously spaces between properties and values etc are ignored.

Options

  • size: number or 'tab' (defaults to 2 spaces)

Examples

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are allowed:

.foo {
  content: 'bar';

  .baz {
    content: 'qux';

    // Waldo
    &--waldo {
      content: 'alpha';
    }
  }
}

When enabled (assuming size: 2) the following are disallowed:

.foo {
content: 'bar';
   .baz {
  content: 'qux';
  // Waldo
      &--waldo {
        content: 'alpha';
      }
    }
}

Class should be nested within its parent Class
Open

.ck.ck-balloon-panel {

Force Element Nesting

Rule force-element-nesting will enforce the nesting of elements

Examples

When enabled, the following are disallowed:

div p {
  content: '';
}

.parent {
  &__child h1 {
    content: '';
  }
}

a[target="_blank"] span {
  content: '';
}

When enabled, the following are allowed:

div {
  p {
    content: '';
  }
}

.parent {
  &__child {
    h1 {
      content: '';
    }
  }
}

a[target="_blank"] {
  span {
    content: '';
  }
}

Qualifying elements are not allowed for class selectors
Open

body.front {

No Qualifying Elements

Rule no-qualifying-elements will enforce that selectors are not allowed to have qualifying elements.

Options

  • allow-element-with-attribute: true/false (defaults to false)
  • allow-element-with-class: true/false (defaults to false)
  • allow-element-with-id: true/false (defaults to false)

Examples

By default, the following are disallowed:

div.foo {
  content: 'foo';
}

ul#foo {
  content: 'foo';
}

input[type='email'] {
  content: 'foo';
}

allow-element-with-attribute

When allow-element-with-attribute: true, the following are allowed. When allow-element-with-attribute: false, the following are disallowed.

input[type='email'] {
  content: 'foo';
}

a[href] {
  content: 'foo';
}

allow-element-with-class

When allow-element-with-class: true, the following are allowed. When allow-element-with-class: false, the following are disallowed.

div.foo {
  content: 'foo';
}

h1.bar {
  content: 'foo';
}

allow-element-with-id

When allow-element-with-id: true, the following are allowed. When allow-element-with-id: false, the following are disallowed.

ul#foo {
  content: 'foo';
}

p#bar {
  content: 'foo';
}
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