Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #6982, comment 4
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- 11/08/2023 05:44:16 AM (13 months ago)
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Ticket #6982, comment 4
initial v1 1 The OP may have meant for "in-line" to mean "on-one-line". So they may have been suggesting that the CSS standards should comment on styles being defined on the same line as the selector (and either explicitly state th e former is not recommended, or that maybe both are fine (and under what conditions, since the former gets hard to read with more than one style rule)).1 The OP may have meant for "in-line" to mean "on-one-line". So they may have been suggesting that the CSS standards should comment on styles being defined on the same line as the selector (and either explicitly state that it is not recommended, or if ok then under what conditions, since it gets hard to read with more than one style rule). 2 2 3 3 I've slightly reformatted their example to clarify this: