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Rey RiveraCSS
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girlie geekBut there are some principles to consider during and after you write your CSS to help keep it tight and optimized. Optimization isn’t just minimizing file size — it’s also about being organized, clutter-free, and efficient. You’ll find that the more knowledge you have about optimal CSS practices, smaller file size will inevitably come as an direct result of their implementation.
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Mr Strider7 Principles Of Clean And Optimized CSS Code
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Anne Kathrine Petteroe7 Principles Of Clean And Optimized CSS Code
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Rei G.Optimization isn’t just minimizing file size — it’s also about being organized, clutter-free, and efficient.
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Marcus P.Being familiar with this concepts will help you write optimized CSS code and make you a better all-around web designer.
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Johann Richard1. Use Shorthand
2. Axe the Hacks
3. Use whitespace wisely
4. Prune frameworks and resets
5. Future-proof your CSS
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DJHell .Some of you may remember the days when 30KB was the recommended maximum size of a web page, a value which included HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Flash, and images. I find with every new project with even the slightest bit of complexity, it?s not long before that
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Lindsay DonagheWell done list of CSS best practices with links to other resources that take them further. Great link to hand over to friends who are getting started with CSS or need some refreshers.
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Mark BlairSome of you may remember the days when 30KB was the recommended maximum size of a web page, a value which included HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Flash, and images. I find with every new project with even the slightest bit of complexity, it’s not long before that 30 KB ideal is well out of my reach. With the popularity of CSS layouts and JavaScript-enriched web page experiences, it’s not uncommon, particularly for large sites, for the CSS files alone to jump well beyond that 30KB ceiling.
But there are some principles to consider during and after you write your CSS to help keep it tight and optimized. Optimization isn’t just minimizing file size — it’s also about being organized, clutter-free, and efficient. You’ll find that the more knowledge you have about optimal CSS practices, smaller file size will inevitably come as an direct result of their implementation. You may already be familiar with some of the principles mentioned below, but they are worth a review. Being familiar with this concepts will help you write optimized CSS code and make you a better all-around web designer. -
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Eric HolterCSS tips.
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Marie AdamBy Tony White Some of you may remember the days when 30KB was recommended maximum size a web page, value which included HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Flash, and images. I find with every new project even
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