CSSTidy
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CSSTidy is an open source Cascading Style Sheets parser and optimiser written by Florian Schmitz. C++ and PHP versions are available. The name derives from HTML Tidy, since CSSTidy is supposed to be its counterpart for CSS. Currently CSSTidy is able to fix some common errors (like missing units or semicolons) and reformat and compress CSS code.
The current version of CSSTidy is 1.3. This version was noted in the changelog on July 19, 2007 as the last version. The project was abandoned and the author is seeking a new maintainer for the project.[1]
However, the PHP version has been forked by developers.[2]
References
- ↑ "CSSTidy". Csstidy.sourceforge.net. 2007-07-19. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
- ↑ "JakubOnderka/CSSTidy: CSSTidy is a CSS minifier". GitHub. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
External links
- Official website
- Online version at Devilo.us (with modifications for supporting CSS3)
- Online version at CSSTidyOnline.com
- Source code at GitHub.com
- HTML Purifier Library for cleaning HTML (with a focus on security). Uses CSSTidy for CSS clean-up.
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