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-# string-no-newline
-
-Disallow (unescaped) newlines in strings.
-
-```css
-a {
- content: "first
- second"; ↑
-} ↑
-/** ↑
- * The newline here */
-```
-
-[The spec](https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/syndata.html#strings) says this: "A string cannot directly contain a newline. To include a newline in a string, use an escape representing the line feed character in ISO-10646 (U+000A), such as \"\A\" or \"\00000a\"." And also: "It is possible to break strings over several lines, for aesthetic or other reasons, but in such a case the newline itself has to be escaped with a backslash (\)."
-
-## Options
-
-### `true`
-
-The following patterns are considered violations:
-
-```css
-a {
- content: "first
- second";
-}
-```
-
-```css
-[title="something
-is probably wrong"] {}
-```
-
-```css
-a {
- font-family: "Times
- New
- Roman";
-}
-```
-
-The following patterns are *not* considered violations:
-
-```css
-a {
- content: "first\Asecond";
-}
-```
-
-```css
-a {
- content: "first\\nsecond";
-}
-```
-
-```css
-[title="nothing\
- is wrong"] {}
-```
-
-```css
-a {
- font-family: "Times New Roman";
-}
-```