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I want to make my text adventure to look like DOS. To do that, I need to apply custom styling to the interpreter. However both the Inform 7 template as well as self-contained file you get from the sit…
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### Content
- [ ] remove Lorem Ipsum
- [ ] Check all text's
### Pageload's
- [ ] compressed images
- [ ] check all links
- [ ] check Formdata
- [ ] change Formmail
- [ ] CSS minified
- [ ] Javascript …
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(NB: This follows a discussion with @wch)
In order to gain performance when `{shiny}` apps are deployed, it would be effective to be able to minify "on the fly" the CSS and JS files that are serve…
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Minify should be able to parse @import directives in CSS files (and maybe
JS?), dynamically add the necessary source files, and strip the @imports
on output.
This is tricky because currently on…
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```
Minify should be able to parse @import directives in CSS files (and maybe
JS?), dynamically add the necessary source files, and strip the @imports
on output.
This is tricky because currently on…
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```
Minify should be able to parse @import directives in CSS files (and maybe
JS?), dynamically add the necessary source files, and strip the @imports
on output.
This is tricky because currently on…
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```
Minify should be able to parse @import directives in CSS files (and maybe
JS?), dynamically add the necessary source files, and strip the @imports
on output.
This is tricky because currently on…
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```
Minify should be able to parse @import directives in CSS files (and maybe
JS?), dynamically add the necessary source files, and strip the @imports
on output.
This is tricky because currently on…
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```
Minify should be able to parse @import directives in CSS files (and maybe
JS?), dynamically add the necessary source files, and strip the @imports
on output.
This is tricky because currently on…
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I understand outputting individual page/post stylesheets in a separate `wp_head` action, but universal.css (and, ideally, a bundle of all CSS for templates) should use standard `wp_enqueue_style` so t…