CSS coding standards and CSS frameworks
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Hi,
I’m currently developing a WordPress theme and I’m trying to keep to the CSS coding standards. However, I’d like to use the Blueprint CSS framework, which often has up to 24 class declarations for 1 property.
According to the standards, each comma-separated selector in a single block should be separated by a line break.
How flexible are these standards? It seems to me to be a little bit crazy to transform this
.grid-1, .grid-2, ... , .grid-24 { margin-right: 10px; }
into this
.grid-1, .grid-2, ..., .grid-24 { margin-right: 10px; }
resulting in a much, much longer (and, in my opinion, more unmanageable) file.
Any thoughts on this would be welcome.
Thanks,
Simon
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