CSS is a beast and any help is going to be useful.
As Jon said, we probably need a longer spike/task to see if any other teams
are doing CSS linting and there are already conventions we can use, and to
determine what validation rules we want to use.
El 21/11/2014 2:53, "Jon Robson" <jrobson(a)wikimedia.org> escribió:
Which rules would MobileFrontend be able to use from
the start?
Which rules might be controversial to adopt?
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 9:00 AM, Bahodir Mansurov
<bmansurov(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
After reading benefits of CSSLint there is no
doubt in my mind that we
should use it. Here [1] are some of the benefits. They range from
possible
errors to compatibility to performance, etc. With
grunt we can use
grunt-lesslint [2], which employs CSSLint under the hood so we can also
tweak it using CSSLint rules.
What do you guys think?
[1]
https://github.com/CSSLint/csslint/wiki/Rules.
[2]
https://github.com/jgable/grunt-lesslint
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