Dust-Me Selectors

Finds unused CSS selectors
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  • MPL
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • James Edwards
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.sitepoint.com/

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Dust-Me Selectors Description

Finds unused CSS selectors Dust-Me Selectors is a Firefox add-on that finds unused CSS selectors.It extracts all the selectors from all the stylesheets on the page you're viewing, then analyzes that page to see which of those selectors are not used. The data is then stored so that when testing subsequent pages, selectors can be crossed off the list as they're encountered.You can test pages individually, or spider an entire site, and you'll end up with a profile of which selectors are not used anywhere.Core Support* Supports local and remote stylesheets included using elements, processing instructions, and @import statements. (Note: rules inside blocks that are not @import statements, and inline style attributes, are not included.)* Supports stylesheets inside IE Conditional Comments.* Check a single page, or an entire site.* Understands all CSS1 selectors, and most CSS2 and CSS3 selectors (courtesy of Dean Edwards' wonderful base2).* Caters for common CSS hacks — for example, "* html #foo" will be treated as "html #foo". Requirements: · Mozilla Firefox What's New in This Release: · new tabbed preferences dialog that’s neater and more user-friendly · added a new spidering preference "don’t spider external sites", which resricts the spider to pages on the same domain as the sitemap · bugfixes to make "find…" and "spider…" keyboard triggers more reliable cross-platform · improved error handling throughout · removed two unecessary preferences to streamline the spidering logic: "ignore www difference" and "ignore fragment identifiers" in URLs, both of which are now enabled all the time


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