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I've been looking for a tool to clean out unused CSS. I've found plenty that highlight or allow you to download a list of the unused CSS but nothing that will actually remove it and let you save a "cleaned" file. Manual removal is fine if the CSS file is small but I have some large ugly files that would take considerable time to edit. I don't suppose Web Workbench Pro can do this? If so I'm in, sign me up! |
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No, we dont have anything to cover this but thats an interesting idea. Did you want to pop this onto the Feature Requests for WW as its something we could definitely look into with enough interest :)
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I always found these clean-up tools to be a hinderance with AJAX requests, Javascript, Server Side code. Its almost impossible to detect what is being actually used unless you have a simple html website. |
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I agree with the complexities here. It can often be nigh on impossible to detect unused styles, even across relatively simply sites (e.g. detecting a JQuery .addClass('heading') sort of thing). Having said that, if you're aware of any third party tools that tackle this perhaps we could work at integrating with it. It would be awesome if it could be figured out! :-) Kind regards, John-Daniel |
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