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But now I think it is forcing my components to be inline with a div they're inside?
loom.com/share/86773597b54b4aadbf1717b8f62c6754?from_recorder=1&focus_title=1
But now I think it is forcing my components to be inline with a div they're inside?
loom.com/share/86773597b54b4aadbf1717b8f62c6754?from_recorder=1&focus_title=1
I can't really tell what linting rule is being applied, but IMO the multi-line seems more aggressive than it should be.
Particularly in a Tailwind type of environment, breaking this example div on line 164 into multiline looks crazy to me.
Here's the before and after.
I can't really tell what linting rule is being applied, but IMO the multi-line seems more aggressive than it should be.
Particularly in a Tailwind type of environment, breaking this example div on line 164 into multiline looks crazy to me.
Here's the before and after.
Not sure what version of HERB I'm on but this style of multi-line HTML formatting started happening for me today after restarting Zed. It goes away when I turn off all LSPs.
I assume it's not the default or intended linting effect but maybe I'm wrong about that?
Not sure what version of HERB I'm on but this style of multi-line HTML formatting started happening for me today after restarting Zed. It goes away when I turn off all LSPs.
I assume it's not the default or intended linting effect but maybe I'm wrong about that?
Bike tours are my favorite tourist activity because you cover so much ground but get to see it up close.
Especially on day one of a trip because it orients you for the rest of your stay.
Bike tours are my favorite tourist activity because you cover so much ground but get to see it up close.
Especially on day one of a trip because it orients you for the rest of your stay.
I have noticed that the "best" gems rarely seem to specify upper bound. I see it more on hobbyist gems, gems maintained by vendors who support dozens of languages, etc.
I have noticed that the "best" gems rarely seem to specify upper bound. I see it more on hobbyist gems, gems maintained by vendors who support dozens of languages, etc.