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I think this really helps code readability. Maybe for some reasons this can be a bad practice. Ether way there shell be a rule to enforce or prevents this.
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Hi @kailniris Thank you for this proposition. However this will never be white or black and in this case I think we should just follow common sense. Using one or the other approach exclusively might produce actually worse code. I'll leave this open for now, as I would love to see what others might think about it. But nevertheless it would most likely never go to any category, but remain uncategorized instead.
Please describe what the rule should do:
Enforce newline between same level HTML elements.
What category should the rule belong to?
Provide 2-3 code examples that this rule should warn about:
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I think this really helps code readability. Maybe for some reasons this can be a bad practice. Ether way there shell be a rule to enforce or prevents this.
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