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Current version: 0.01-alt2_30
Build date: 20 november 2019, 11:20 ( 227.2 weeks ago )
Size: 11.54 Kb
Home page: https://metacpan.org/release/CSS-Minifier
License: GPL+ or Artistic
Summary: Remove unnecessary whitespace from CSS files
Description:
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Build date: 20 november 2019, 11:20 ( 227.2 weeks ago )
Size: 11.54 Kb
Home page: https://metacpan.org/release/CSS-Minifier
License: GPL+ or Artistic
Summary: Remove unnecessary whitespace from CSS files
Description:
This module removes unnecessary whitespace from CSS. The primary
requirement developing this module is to not break working stylesheets:
if working CSS is in input then working CSS is output. The Mac/Internet
Explorer comment hack will be minimized but not stripped and so will
continue to function.This module understands space, horizontal tab, new
line, carriage return, and form feed characters to be whitespace. Any
other characters that may be considered whitespace are not minimized.
These other characters include paragraph separator and vertical tab.For
static CSS files, it is recommended that you minify during the build
stage of web deployment. If you minify on-the-fly then it might be a
good idea to cache the minified file. Minifying static files on-the-fly
repeatedly is wasteful.
Current maintainer: Igor Vlasenko requirement developing this module is to not break working stylesheets:
if working CSS is in input then working CSS is output. The Mac/Internet
Explorer comment hack will be minimized but not stripped and so will
continue to function.This module understands space, horizontal tab, new
line, carriage return, and form feed characters to be whitespace. Any
other characters that may be considered whitespace are not minimized.
These other characters include paragraph separator and vertical tab.For
static CSS files, it is recommended that you minify during the build
stage of web deployment. If you minify on-the-fly then it might be a
good idea to cache the minified file. Minifying static files on-the-fly
repeatedly is wasteful.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- perl-CSS-Minifier