17 January, 2018 Finding Dead CSS Written by Harry Roberts on CSS Wizardry. During a performance workshop I was running this week, I was reminded of a technique for finding dead CSS on a live site. Note that I’m purposely not using the phrase ‘unused CSS’, but ‘dead CSS’—the specific scenario I’m describing looks a little like this: Imagine you have a large, long-running project that contains hund
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