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    PurifyCSS

    PurifyCSS

    Remove unused CSS. Also works with single-page apps

    ...If your application is using a CSS framework, this is especially useful as many selectors are often unused. Statically analyzes your code to pick up which selectors are used. The CLI currently does not support file patterns. Remove unused CSS code from your stylesheet. PurifyCSS is meant to be installed via npm and built into your build process using tools like Grunt, Gulp or Webpack. However if you're using a different development stack or building your sites with a CMS like Wordpress, you can use the online tool to clean up your stylesheet. Especially if you are using CSS frameworks like Bootstrap or a multi-purpose Wordpress theme, chances are you are actually using less than 20% of the defined CSS rules.
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    olivermak.es

    olivermak.es

    Personal archive for Oliver Pattison: writing, photos and projects

    Personal archive for Oliver Pattison: writing, photos, and projects. Build a personal website as an archive for my creative output. Experiment with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript using design patterns that I have not implemented before. Self-built: design and implement as much as possible by myself. Showcase my work for others. Improve at building advanced static sites with Jekyll.
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