Currently `float: inline-start/inline-end` is only supported in Firefox, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/float#browser_compatibility, and in order to support other browsers we're thus forced to jump through some hoops. This leads to slightly less nice code in the *built-in* Firefox PDF Viewer, and this patch attempts to improve the current situation: - Use Stylelint to forbid direct use of `float: inline-start/inline-end` in the CSS files, to prevent future bugs in the general PDF.js viewer. - Do a build-time replacement, only in MOZCENTRAL builds, to replace the CSS-variables with raw `float: inline-start/inline-end` instances.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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{
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  "plugins": [
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    "stylelint-prettier"
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  ],
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  "rules": {
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    "prettier/prettier": true,
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    "block-no-empty": true,
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    "declaration-block-no-redundant-longhand-properties": true,
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    "declaration-property-value-disallowed-list": {
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      "float": ["inline-start", "inline-end"]
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    },
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    "length-zero-no-unit": [true, {
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      ignore: ["custom-properties"]
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    }],
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    "shorthand-property-no-redundant-values": true,
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  },
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}
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