string-quotes
Specify single or double quotes around strings.
a[id="foo"] { content: "x"; }/** โ โ โ โ * These quotes and these quotes */Quotes within comments are ignored.
/* "This is fine" *//* 'And this is also fine' */Single quotes in a charset @-rule are ignored as using single quotes in this context is incorrect according the CSS specification.
@charset "utf-8"/* fine regardless of configuration */The fix option can automatically fix most of the problems reported by this rule.
Options#
string: "single"|"double"
"single"#
Strings must always be wrapped with single quotes.
The following patterns are considered problems:
a { content: "x"; }a[id="foo"] {}The following patterns are not considered problems:
a { content: 'x'; }a[id='foo'] {}a { content: "x'y'z"; }"double"#
Strings must always be wrapped with double quotes.
The following patterns are considered problems:
a { content: 'x'; }a[id='foo'] {}The following patterns are not considered problems:
a { content: "x"; }a[id="foo"] {}a { content: 'x"y"z'; }Optional secondary options#
avoidEscape: true|false, defaults to true#
Allows strings to use single-quotes or double-quotes so long as the string contains a quote that would have to be escaped otherwise.
For example, with "single", { "avoidEscape" : false }.
The following patterns are considered problems:
a { content: "x'y'z"; }a[id="foo'bar'baz"] {}The following patterns are not considered problems:
a { content: 'x'; }a[id='foo'] {}