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We are analyzing https://github.com/jquery/jquery/issues/2795.

Title:
Stop appending `px` to everything except a blocklist? Β· Issue #2795 Β· jquery/jquery
Description:
We're currently appending px when using the .css() setter if the value given is numeric and the CSS property is not on the jQuery.cssNumber list. From #2793 (comment): This is a mess, we're...
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  • Stop appending `px` to everything except a blocklist?
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      headline:Stop appending `px` to everything except a blocklist?
      articleBody:We're currently appending `px` when using the `.css()` setter if the value given is numeric and the CSS property is not on the [`jQuery.cssNumber` list](http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.cssNumber/). From https://github.com/jquery/jquery/pull/2793#issuecomment-167990441: > This is a mess, we're adding more & more stuff to this array and it'll always be a problem as CSS is expanding. I'd like to get rid of this `px`-appending but it might be too big a breaking change. > > This is probably too late for 3.0 but how about switching the blacklist to a whitelist? If jQuery doesn't append `px` for you it's easier to fix by yourself than if it does append erroneously. My guess would be 99% of the uses are common properties like `(min-|max-|)(height|width)` or `top`, `left` etc. We could identify those most popular ones and append `px` only to them. Migrate could restore the previous behavior but warn if someone passes a numeric value to properties that are not on the current blacklist.
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      articleBody:We're currently appending `px` when using the `.css()` setter if the value given is numeric and the CSS property is not on the [`jQuery.cssNumber` list](http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.cssNumber/). From https://github.com/jquery/jquery/pull/2793#issuecomment-167990441: > This is a mess, we're adding more & more stuff to this array and it'll always be a problem as CSS is expanding. I'd like to get rid of this `px`-appending but it might be too big a breaking change. > > This is probably too late for 3.0 but how about switching the blacklist to a whitelist? If jQuery doesn't append `px` for you it's easier to fix by yourself than if it does append erroneously. My guess would be 99% of the uses are common properties like `(min-|max-|)(height|width)` or `top`, `left` etc. We could identify those most popular ones and append `px` only to them. Migrate could restore the previous behavior but warn if someone passes a numeric value to properties that are not on the current blacklist.
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