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kfury77
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Compress CSS Option problems

Post by kfury77 »

The "Compress CSS" has a few bugs, it does not compress CSS with the following CSS syntax:

@font-face { }
[id^="tagname"]
@-moz-document url-prefix()

The first one is for using web fonts which are very popular now, the second for targeting tags beginning with a certain string and the 3rd for targeting Mozilla/Firefox browsers.

Would love to see WeBuilder incorporate Yahoo's fantastic YUI Compressor code which handles everything perfectly (like this online tool uses: http://refresh-sf.com/yui/ )
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Re: Compress CSS Option problems

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Just a little note about YUI compressor - I'm a happy user of this compressor, too, but it does require Java, which makes it difficult to include it with WeBuilder. About the rest of the problems: noted.
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Re: Compress CSS Option problems

Post by mithcd »

Thanks for the clarification but is there a know work around for compressing CSS?
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