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sanitize.css
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Is there a way to shorten .contactform h2,… and to say something like .contactform (h2, ul, label)?
I knew about :is() for a long while but rarely used it due to its specificity issues. I only learned about :where() when I happened to go digging through the source of a reset. D:
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4 Awesome Tools That Help You To Manage You CSS Code Better
Sanitize.css Sanitize.css is a CSS library that provides consistent, cross-browser default styling of HTML elements alongside useful defaults. It is developed alongside normalize.css, which means every normalization is included, and every normalization and opinion are clearly marked and documented.
csslint
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Front-end Guide
CSS Lint
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allowing users to edit stylesheet
With that being said, you could run some css linter I believe if you really decided to let them to do. Maybe leverage something like this: https://github.com/CSSLint/csslint
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Any good plugin or tool that checks your UI to see if a UX element is badly styled?
http://csslint.net/ ?
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Firefox Beta 103.4 macOS Vibrancy Broken Again?
Thanks in advance folks, if anyone would like to see any info or pics or whatever, I can post. If I haven't gone mad or blind from going thru too many lines of code. (it's hard to use things like CSSLint because of all the !importants you have to use to supercede stuff, and csslint.net flags every --variable-name as an error, so even after switching off everything but basic checking it doesnt work too well, not catching simple syntax errors even... maybe I should look into something better there)
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I just spent 5 hours staring at a 20 line file wondering why it wasn’t working.
VSCode can do real-time linting for you, or you can run it through an online linter.
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Colored lines on tabs.
Sorry, meant http://csslint.net - edited to change.
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Some elements in my stylesheet stopped working randomly
Second, check to make sure you didn't make a change to your CSS which broke all of the CSS after that point. You could use a site like CSS Lint to help check that for you (just copy-and-paste all of your CSS there and click "Lint").
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Is this CSS guide outdated? If yes, please help me find an up to date guide.
You can use a linting site, such as http://csslint.net/, to check for syntax & redundancy errors before you save them to your sub's stylesheet.
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Tips for writing cleaner CSS?
Also you could look into linting your css (http://csslint.net/) This will force consistency in the way you write and catch mistakes
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I'm trying to add indentation in css but it won't work and idk what I'm doing wrong
You might want to run your CSS code through a CSS error checker, like CSS Lint, to help you find errors like that. (Note: It's very picky, so you may get lots of warnings that you may be able to ignore, but you should definitely fix any errors.)
What are some alternatives?
Bulma - Modern CSS framework based on Flexbox
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
sanitize.css - A best-practices CSS foundation [Moved to: https://github.com/csstools/sanitize.css]
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
animate.css - 🍿 A cross-browser library of CSS animations. As easy to use as an easy thing. [Moved to: https://github.com/animate-css/animate.css]
webpack - A bundler for javascript and friends. Packs many modules into a few bundled assets. Code Splitting allows for loading parts of the application on demand. Through "loaders", modules can be CommonJs, AMD, ES6 modules, CSS, Images, JSON, Coffeescript, LESS, ... and your custom stuff.
animate.css - 🍿 A cross-browser library of CSS animations. As easy to use as an easy thing.
Cycle.js - A functional and reactive JavaScript framework for predictable code
normalize.css - A modern alternative to CSS resets
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress 💅
stylus - Expressive, robust, feature-rich CSS language built for nodejs
redux - A JS library for predictable global state management