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womble

 

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Optimise your CSS - 7/6/2006 16:50:57   
Found from a link here, CSS Tweak is:

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...a web based CSS optimization tool. It will take any CSS file and optimize the syntax, grouping your style declarations into shorthand where possible. It can also remove comments, and strip whitespace for maximum compression.

The one thing that makes it different from other tools however, is you can also stop it from altering your syntactical layout at all. Instead it will go through and stick with the layout you have defined, and clean up any areas that are incorrectly formatted.


http://www.cssdev.com/csstweak/

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RE: Optimise your CSS - 7/6/2006 17:49:14   
That looks useful Wombly!

I usually write my CSS with lots of white space so I can see what I'm doing quickly, and I've only just changed from putting properties on a new line for a particular element, to putting them all on the same line and putting a break between each element.

With this I might start compressing it before publishing and keeping another "original" file on disc to update if necessary, then compressing it each time I upload.

This could also be a good way to learn shorthand.

Thanks!

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