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Require shorthand properties

Hubert SABLONNIÈRE edited this page May 23, 2013 · 3 revisions

Sometimes when editing a rule you may end up defining multiple properties that can better be represented using shorthand. For example:

.mybox {
    margin-left: 10px;
    margin-right: 10px;
    margin-top: 20px;
    margin-bottom: 30px;
}

These four properties can actually be combined into a single margin property, such as:

.mybox {
    margin: 20px 10px 30px;
}

Using shorthand properties where possible helps to decrease the overall size of the CSS.

Rule Details

Rule ID: shorthand

This rule is aimed at decreasing file size by finding properties that can be combined into one. As such, it warns in the following cases:

  1. When margin-left, margin-right, margin-top, and margin-bottom are used together in a single rule.
  2. When padding-left, padding-right, padding-top, and padding-bottom are used together in a single rule.

The following patterns are considered warnings:

.mybox {
    margin-left: 10px;
    margin-right: 10px;
    margin-top: 20px;
    margin-bottom: 30px;
}

.mybox {
    padding-left: 10px;
    padding-right: 10px;
    padding-top: 20px;
    padding-bottom: 30px;
}

The following patterns are considered okay and do not cause warnings:

/* only two margin properties*/
.mybox {
    margin-left: 10px;
    margin-right: 10px;

}

/* only two padding properties */
.mybox {
    padding-right: 10px;
    padding-top: 20px;
}
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