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### Dependency
- #5248
- #5005
### Overview
We aim to make use of an HTML linter to improve the quality, consistency and appearance of our HTML markup. We will audit every page containing ht…
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There is a section in the docs for running formatters locally:
https://xgboost.readthedocs.io/en/stable/contrib/coding_guide.html#running-formatting-checks-locally
which has instructions for runni…
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Idas for checks
- Correctly balanced tags
- HTML5 best practices (doctype, input field types, ...)
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In the fashion of #1959, a new `good first issue` is available for anyone who can help review and fix dead links on the portal loop.
It might be helpful to use or create a small tool that can gener…
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Now, mason supports html-lsp, but this server does nothing!
I found the good linter for HTML: https://www.html-tidy.org/
Maybe it should be integrated with mason.
For example, in this [extensio…
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See https://linkml.io/linkml/schemas/linter.html#recommended
And the description should follow some agreed-upon style guidelines
```shell
linkml-lint src/mixs/schema/mixs.yaml | grep "does not …
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Hey there! Talked to @gylaz through the chat, opening the issue here as requested.
Any plans on the roadmap to support to lint HTML files?
An example linter that would fit is this: https://githu…
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Did:
`npx oxlint -D all`
got: `Finished in 1.4s on 29 files with 243 rules using 16 threads.`
Apparently there should be 376 rules (according to https://oxc.rs/docs/guide/usage/linter/rules.html), …
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Coding HTML emails can be a pain. Outlook uses Microsoft Word to render HTML emails, CSS support is very poor and there's lots of tips and tricks and things to avoid.
I found an online service: http:…