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# This file follows the WordPress CSS standards as closely as possible. For any
# linters that aren't listed in this file, we're accepting the default settings.
# https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/best-practices/coding-standards/css/
# Linter documentation: http://git.io/vG7gu
# See also: http://sass-guidelin.es/
linters:
Comment:
enabled: false
# We'll be minifying CSS, which will remove comments.
DisableLinterReason:
enabled: true
# We should document exceptions to the rules.
DuplicateProperty:
enabled: false
# We may need to do this in order to support old browsers.
IdSelector:
enabled: false
# WordPress spits out IDs like it's going out of style (which it is).
Indentation:
enabled: true
character: tab
width: 1
# Because the WP standards say so.
LeadingZero:
enabled: true
style: include_zero
# WordPress standards say this is the cool thing to do.
PropertySortOrder:
enabled: true
order: smacss
# This is the closest thing we could find to the order suggested by WP.
PropertySpelling:
enabled: true
extra_properties: []
# This is enabled by default. We're leaving a place to add extra properties.
SingleLinePerProperty:
enabled: true
allow_single_line_rule_sets: false
# The WP standards say that single line rule sets are verboten.
StringQuotes:
enabled: true
style: double_quotes
# In WP land, all the cool kids use double quotes.
UrlFormat:
enabled: false
# We'll need to use URLs with domains in order to load our fonts.
UrlQuotes:
enabled: false
# WP standards say that quotes in URLs are for wimps.
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