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CSS Redundancy Checker

21 July 2007 // Filed under asides

This looks like it could be a very useful tool : CSS Redundancy Checker. It’s hard to manage the CSS files for large websites with lots of legacy content, especially when they have been through two or three redesigns. A lot of CSS cruft will accumulate through each redesign for fear of breaking a hidden corner of the site. If this works as advertised, “CRUFT BE GONE!”

2007-07-21  ::  Bernie

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  1. Will
    30 July 2007 @ 5:16 am

    Bernie, you should also check out CSS Tweak. It does a great job of striping out white space and some other things to reduce the file size of your CSS. I use it a lot on my personal sites. However, most people don’t like me to release themes with CSS files that have been tweaked.

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