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“Disallow IDs in selectors” outright bans a critical part of the CSS cascade. There’s nothing wrong with IDs (wrong use is not an argument, as everything can be used wrongly and should thus be banned in CSSLint—including CSS itself ;).
From what I can tell, dropping this rule would be an improvement to CSSLint.
(Pardon the batch filing of requests and if I missed something else relevant for this rule.)
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“Disallow IDs in selectors” outright bans a critical part of the CSS cascade. There’s nothing wrong with IDs (wrong use is not an argument, as everything can be used wrongly and should thus be banned in CSSLint—including CSS itself ;).
From what I can tell, dropping this rule would be an improvement to CSSLint.
(Pardon the batch filing of requests and if I missed something else relevant for this rule.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: