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Removing unused CSS declarations

New Here ,
Sep 06, 2006 Sep 06, 2006
Hi,

My CSS document has become a bit of a beast! Is there any way of removing CSS declarations from a stylesheet that are unused in the web project. I know Dreamweaver has a reports facility that can remove some types of redundant code, but can't see that there is a feature to do this particular thing.

Any help would be appreciated.
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LEGEND ,
Sep 06, 2006 Sep 06, 2006
No. The best you could do would be a site-wide Find for suspect selectors.

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"Daisybell1" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> My CSS document has become a bit of a beast! Is there any way of removing
> CSS
> declarations from a stylesheet that are unused in the web project. I know
> Dreamweaver has a reports facility that can remove some types of redundant
> code, but can't see that there is a feature to do this particular thing.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>


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Explorer ,
Sep 06, 2006 Sep 06, 2006
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that would be a great idea for an extension. i have wondered the same thing.
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