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Property Use Logical is a stylelint rule to enforce the usage of Logical Properties and Values in CSS.

Physical dimensions and directions are described left to right and top to bottom, while their logical counterparts are described start to end and inline or block.


For example, to add spacing before the start of a paragraph, we might use the physical padding-left property.

p {
  padding-left: 2em;
}

Were the content Hebrew or Arabic — flowing right to left — then we might use alternating padding-left and padding-right properties.

p:dir(ltr) {
  padding-left: 2em;
}

p:dir(rtl) {
  padding-right: 2em;
}

Selector weight aside, we can instead use the logical padding-inline-start property.

p {
  padding-inline-start: 2em;
}

Similarly, physical horizontal and vertical dimensions are described more succinctly using their logical counterparts.

h1, h2, h3 {
  margin-top: 1em;
  margin-bottom: 1em;
}

blockquote {
  margin-left: 1em;
  margin-right: 1em;
}

/* becomes */

h1, h2, h3 {
  margin-block: 1em;
}

blockquote {
  margin-inline: 1em;
}

Usage

Add stylelint and Property Use Logical to your project.

npm install stylelint stylelint-use-logical --save-dev

Add Property Use Logical to your stylelint configuration.

{
  "plugins": [
    "stylelint-use-logical"
  ],
  "rules": {
    "csstools/use-logical": ("always" || true) || ("ignore" || false || null)
  }
}

Options

always

The "always" option (alternatively true) requires logical properties and values to be used, and the following patterns are not considered violations:

.inset {
  inset: 0;
}

.margin {
  margin-inline-start: 0;
}

.padding {
  padding-inline: 0;
}

.float {
  float: inline-start;
}

.text-align {
  text-align: start;
}

.text-align-ignored:dir(ltr) {
  text-align: left;
}

While the following patterns are considered violations:

.inset {
  top: 0;
  right: 0;
  bottom: 0;
  left: 0;
}

.margin {
  margin-left: 0;
}

.padding {
  padding-left: 0;
  padding-right: 0;
}

.float {
  float: left;
}

.text-align {
  text-align: left;
}

ignore

The "ignore" option (alternatively false or null) disables the rule.

Secondary Options

except

The except option ignores reporting or autofixing properties and values matching a case-insensitive string or regular expression.

{
  "rules": {
    "csstools/use-logical": ["always", { "except": ['float', /^margin/i] }]
  }
}

direction

The direction option controls whether left to right or right to left properties and values should be reported or autofixed.

{
  "rules": {
    "csstools/use-logical": ["always", { "direction": "ltr" || "rtl" }]
  }
}

Property and Value Mapping

Assuming left to right directionality:

Physical Property Logical Property
top inset-block-start
right inset-inline-end
bottom inset-block-end
left inset-inline-start
Physical Property Logical Property
margin-top margin-block-start
margin-right margin-inline-end
margin-bottom margin-block-end
margin-left margin-inline-start
Physical Property Logical Property
padding-top padding-block-start
padding-right padding-inline-end
padding-bottom padding-block-end
padding-left padding-inline-start

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