09-16-2019
Hey Akshay,
Did not implement anything fancy yet, because all the mobile CSS needs to be redesigned (and the inline CSS moved to external files, etc.)
However, in the meantime, I did wrap a bunch of content with the most basic Bootstrap card classes and adjusted some margins, rounded out some title blocks with the rounded class, etc.
When I did the original mobile CSS, I was in a huge time crunch and had not implemented a single Bootstrap class at the time, so we need to go back and redesign all the mobile CSS with Bootstrap, and clean up the CSS mess on mobile.
I agree that, in the meantime, mod_pagespeed helps.
Thanks Again!
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css::adaptor
CSS::Adaptor(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CSS::Adaptor(3pm)
NAME
CSS::Adaptor - Arbitrarily map CSS data for use in another context.
SYNOPSIS
use CSS;
# create a CSS object with an adaptor
my $css = new CSS({
'adaptor' => 'CSS::Adaptor',
});
# load some CSS data
$css->read_file( "my_file.css" );
# change the adaptor
$css->set_adaptor( "CSS::Adaptor::Pretty" );
# output CSS object using the current adaptor
print $css->output();
DESCRIPTION
This class is used by CSS to translate a CSS object to a string. This allows CSS data to be easily mapped into other formats.
This documentation is for people who want to write their own CSS::Adaptor module. For usage information, see the documentation for CSS.
METHODS
CONSTRUCTOR
"new()"
Called without options.
FUNCTIONS
"output_rule( $rule )"
returns a string containing a formatted CSS::Style object, passed as an object ref
"output_selectors( $selectors )"
returns a string containing a formatted list of CSS::Selector objects, passed as an array ref
"output_properties( $properties )"
returns a string containing a formatted list of CSS::Property objects, passed as an array ref
"output_values( $values )"
returns a string containing a formatted list of CSS::Value objects, passed as an array ref
AUTHORS
Copyright (C) 2001-2002, Allen Day <allenday@ucla.edu>
Copyright (C) 2003-2004, Cal Henderson <cal@iamcal.com>
SEE ALSO
CSS
perl v5.14.2 2008-04-23 CSS::Adaptor(3pm)