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Css linting?
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I have a problem where sometimes my developers will use a huge fixed value for positioning something in CSS. Like, minWidth: 50rem
I have a rule that we should use vw or some other relative unit of measure to position and place things on the screen. But such changes like this are hard to catch in the code review process. Needle in a haystack so to speak.
Is there a webpack plugin or some sort of CSS linter that I can use to look for large fixed units of measure like this and mark them as warnings?
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