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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Changing Times at UNIX.COM Post 303023067 by RudiC on Tuesday 11th of September 2018 09:16:38 AM
Old 09-11-2018
I'm very grateful for the work you put in, Neo, and I wish I could join in helping, but my Web Development is non existing, be it JS, PHP, HTML, or CSS.

Still, I'm collecting some bits here and pieces there, and only when all the major work is done, and the central and necessary functionality is in place and working, I'd come along with my observations for small adaptions or improvements.
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CSS::Minifier(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					CSS::Minifier(3pm)

NAME
CSS::Minifier - Perl extension for minifying CSS SYNOPSIS
To minify a CSS file and have the output written directly to another file use CSS::Minifier qw(minify); open(INFILE, 'myStylesheet.css') or die; open(OUTFILE, 'myStylesheet.css') or die; minify(input => *INFILE, outfile => *OUTFILE); close(INFILE); close(OUTFILE); To minify a CSS string literal. Note that by omitting the outfile parameter a the minified code is returned as a string. my minifiedCSS = minify(input => 'div {font-family: serif;}'); To include a copyright comment at the top of the minified code. minify(input => 'div {font-family: serif;}', copyright => 'BSD License'); The "input" parameter is manditory. The "output" and "copyright" parameters are optional and can be used in any combination. 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. EXPORT None by default. Exportable on demand: minifiy() SEE ALSO
This project is developed using an SVN repository. To check out the repository svn co http://dev.michaux.ca/svn/random/CSS-Minifier You may also be interested in the JavaScript::Minifier module also available on CPAN. AUTHORS
Peter Michaux, <petermichaux@gmail.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2007 by Peter Michaux This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.6 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. perl v5.12.3 2007-08-03 CSS::Minifier(3pm)
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