I use Topstyle 4
Simple question. I have inherited a website with an enormously long stylesheet - where most Elements and Classes are simply not used by the site. I would like to easily delete these - as it is difficult to 'see the wood for the trees'. Is there a facility/tool for identifying those elements that are redundant in a stylesheet?
Thanks.
Unused Elements or Classes
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Re: Unused Elements or Classes
1. Create a TopStyle Site (File > New Site)
2. View > Site Reports
3. Orphan Classes
2. View > Site Reports
3. Orphan Classes
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Re: Unused Elements or Classes
Thanks Stefan,
Let me look at that more closely. The site in question is an actinic shopping cart (and hence contains some complications) but this looks very useful.
Let me look at that more closely. The site in question is an actinic shopping cart (and hence contains some complications) but this looks very useful.
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Re: Unused Elements or Classes
Thanks again Stefan,
Yes, very useful for most websites. Not quite so perfect though for the actinic site in question though as many of the shopping cart pages do not exist as individual pages and cannot therefore be crawled by the software.
But, I have learned from this suggestion. Cheers.
Yes, very useful for most websites. Not quite so perfect though for the actinic site in question though as many of the shopping cart pages do not exist as individual pages and cannot therefore be crawled by the software.
But, I have learned from this suggestion. Cheers.