== Why is this an issue? Placing an `{if}` statement on the same line as the closing `{closing}` from a preceding `{if}`, `{else}`, or `{elseif}` block can lead to confusion and potential errors. It may indicate a missing `{else}` statement or create ambiguity for maintainers who might fail to understand that the two statements are unconnected. The following code snippet is confusing: include::{noncompliantCode}[] Either the two conditions are unrelated and they should be visually separated: include::{compliantCodeUnrelated}[] Or they were supposed to be exclusive and you should use `{elseif}` instead: include::{compliantCodeExclusive}[]