[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #20570: Tidying Admin CSS, bringing it up to CSS Code Standards (work in progress)

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#20570: Tidying Admin CSS, bringing it up to CSS Code Standards (work in progress)
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 Reporter:  georgestephanis  |      Owner:
     Type:  defect (bug)     |     Status:  new
 Priority:  normal           |  Milestone:  Awaiting Review
Component:  General          |    Version:  3.4
 Severity:  minor            |   Keywords:  work-in-progress
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 as per http://codex.wordpress.org/CSS_Coding_Standards, this is an attempt
 to bring the internal admin stylesheets up to CSS Coding Standards

 Some of the changes being made are ...

 Properly intenting top: left: right: bottom: attributes two tabs when
 following a position:absolute position:fixed or position:relative
 declaration
 Alphabetizing css properties
 Removing unnecessary browser prefixes
 Placing browser prefixed css properties before the non-browser prefixed
 versions
 Removing extraneous spaces
 Applying a consistent ordering of browser-prefixed properties (based on
 length of prefix to get an aesthetically pleasing diagonal line, rather
 than jagged, inconsistent line endings -- yes, I know it's silly, but it's
 better than randomness, and alphabetical isn't as useful)
 Applying a uniform method to attribute selectors and url references by
 wrapping double-quotes around the values (there was no prior standard and
 a motley assortment of usages)
 Changing colors to 3-character shorthand ( 888888 becomes 888 )
 Changing colors to lower case ( EEE becomes eee )

 and probably a couple others that aren't coming to mind right now.

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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/20570>
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