word order - "Should either be" or "should be either"?


Which is more correct:



This rule specifies that an object should be either visible or invisible, but not partially visible.



Or



This rule specifies that an object should either be visible or invisible, but not partially visible.



Is there any rule for that?


Also, should the be be repeated after the or in the second statement?




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