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An alternative option to reject the validator's page and redirect to CSS syntax reference where will be a functionality to validate CSS syntax. This option looks more promising to me, because in addition to CSS validating according to existing syntax definitions, I would also like to add the ability to supplement or redefine syntax definitions.
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I'm one of the developers who got confused! CSS variable declarations appear to make the validator just stop working — when present (e.g. --color: green;) the validator doesn't process input.
Currently CSS syntax validator is using its own rules to validate CSS. These rules are outdated and confuses users (csstree/csstree#171). So the rules should be fixed or replaced with csstree's validator.
An alternative option to reject the validator's page and redirect to CSS syntax reference where will be a functionality to validate CSS syntax. This option looks more promising to me, because in addition to CSS validating according to existing syntax definitions, I would also like to add the ability to supplement or redefine syntax definitions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: