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Do you mean even when the removing spaces between tags option is off?
I think spaces around any tag matter the same, <br> and <p> shouldn't have
special treatment. Not sure if it's worth adding a special setting just for
this.
Original comment by serg472@gmail.com
on 11 Sep 2011 at 5:03
when removing spaces between tags option is on:
<br/>
Hi man<p>
Your code has spaces</p>
is compressed as:
<br/> Hi man<p> Your code has spaces</p>
when it could be compressed as
<br/>Hi man<p>Your code has spaces</p>
but that's ok as the spaces are not between tags, but p and br are special in
the sense that they produce a new line and spaces, new lines and tabs after
those tags are ignored
I think it should be optionall because the 'new line' behaviour of br and p
could be overriden by css. I also think that this will also happen with all
other tags that have a new line behaviour like h1, h2 ...
Original comment by saez.pad...@gmail.com
on 12 Sep 2011 at 7:21
Ok, I will wait if someone else would vote for this feature before implementing
it.
The only common thing between <p> and <br> is that they have "display:block" by
default, but so does a whole bunch of other tags (even <div>). I am still not
convinced that it should treat p and br in a special way, as there is no way of
telling which "display" is set for them through css.
There is no black and white, <div>'s with "display:inline" are probably on 80%
sites, <p>'s - on 5%, and while inline <br> is not something I ever seen, it is
still possible. So how to decide which tags to include (<br>, <p>, <h..>, <ul>,
<li>, ???)
Original comment by serg472@gmail.com
on 12 Sep 2011 at 4:12
ul/li are more dangerous as they are commonly used to make horizontal menus,
while p,br and h as almost 100% displayed as block, there are other better ways
to do the same thing as using this tags inline (span, div ...)
maybe it could be a configurable option so the user could decide by himself to
enable this option and optionally which tags to process, i.e
--remove-spaces-after-tags
will remove spaces after pre-configured tags (p,br,...)
--remove-spaces-after-tags=p,br
will remove spaces after user defined tags
Original comment by saez.pad...@gmail.com
on 12 Sep 2011 at 4:36
Implemented in 1.5.2 release.
There is --remove-surrounding-spaces <min|max|all|custom_list> option for
command line compressor, that would remove spaces around provided tags (with
corresponding setRemoveSurroundingSpaces() setting for API)
min:
html,head,body,br,p
max (those with default block display plus table tags, except <div> and <li>):
min +
h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,blockquote,center,dl,fieldset,form,frame,frameset,hr,noframes,
ol,table,tbody,tr,td,th,tfoot,thead,ul
all (not recommended):
any tag
Thanks.
Original comment by serg472@gmail.com
on 18 Sep 2011 at 7:15
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
saez.pad...@gmail.com
on 11 Sep 2011 at 10:34