# declaration-block-no-ignored-properties ***Deprecated: See [CHANGELOG](../../../CHANGELOG.md).*** Disallow property values that are ignored due to another property value in the same rule. ```css a { display: inline; width: 100px; } /** ↑ * This property */ ``` Certain property value pairs rule out other property value pairs, causing them to be ignored by the browser. For example, when an element has display: inline, any further declarations about width, height and margin-top properties will be ignored. Sometimes this is confusing: maybe you forgot that your margin-top will have no effect because the element has display: inline, so you spend a while struggling to figure out what you've done wrong. This rule protects against that confusion by ensuring that within a single rule you don't use property values that are ruled out by other property values in that same rule. The rule warns when it finds: - `display: inline` used with `width`, `height`, `margin`, `margin-top`, `margin-bottom`, `overflow` (and all variants). - `display: list-item` used with `vertical-align`. - `display: block` used with `vertical-align`. - `display: flex` used with `vertical-align`. - `display: table` used with `vertical-align`. - `display: table-*` used with `margin` (and all variants). - `display: table-*` (except `table-cell`) used with `vertical-align`. - `display: table-(row|row-group)` used with `width`, `min-width` or `max-width`. - `display: table-(column|column-group)` used with `height`, `min-height` or `max-height`. - `float: left` and `float: right` used with `vertical-align`. - `position: static` used with `top`, `right`, `bottom`, or `left`. - `position: absolute` used with `float`, `clear` or `vertical-align`. - `position: fixed` used with `float`, `clear` or `vertical-align`. ## Options ### `true` The following patterns are considered warnings: ```css a { display: inline; width: 100px; } ``` `display: inline` causes `width` to be ignored. ```css a { display: inline; height: 100px; } ``` `display: inline` causes `height` to be ignored. ```css a { display: inline; margin: 10px; } ``` `display: inline` causes `margin` to be ignored. ```css a { display: block; vertical-align: baseline; } ``` `display: block` causes `vertical-align` to be ignored. ```css a { display: flex; vertical-align: baseline; } ``` `display: flex` causes `vertical-align` to be ignored. ```css a { position: absolute; vertical-align: baseline; } ``` `position: absolute` causes `vertical-align` to be ignored. ```css a { float: left; vertical-align: baseline; } ``` `float: left` causes `vertical-align` to be ignored. The following patterns are *not* considered warnings: ```css a { display: inline: margin-left: 10px; } ``` ```css a { display: inline: margin-right: 10px; } ``` ```css a { display: inline: padding: 10px; } ``` ```css a { display: inline-block; width: 100px; } ``` Although `display: inline` causes `width` to be ignored, `inline-block` works with `width`. ```css a { display: table-cell; vertical-align: baseline; } ``` Although `display: block` causes `vertical-align` to be ignored, `table-cell` works with `vertical-align`. ```css a { position: relative; vertical-align: baseline; } ``` Although `position: absolute` causes `vertical-align` to be ignored, `relative` works with `vertical-align`.