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Introducing the CSS Compressor
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Posted 29 January 2010 - 01:24 AM
It's been almost 2 years since we started work on our feature product - the Google Redesigned Firefox extension to the public. Our extension loads a series of CSS files to redesign the look of popular Google services. Since then we've taken many steps in improving the load speed and performance of those styles. In order to achieve these improvements we've been using an internal CSS compressor to optimize our CSS files. Unlike other CSS compressors, we designed our own CSS compressor specifically for userstyles in order to prevent conflicts and retention of hierarchies in CSS rules. In our tests we were often able to reduce file sizes by as much as 60% and we're constantly finding ways to further refine the compression algorithms. We thought we should share this compression technology with the world.
Today Globex Designs, Inc. is proud to announce the beta release of our new CSS Compressor product. The CSS Compressor is open to all users who are looking for a reliable and powerful way to minify CSS code. The compressed code results in faster loading websites for users and less bandwidth consumption for servers.
We hope you'll try out the product and let us know what you think on our company forums. We have many plans for further refinements to the compressor which we will be pushing out over the next months, and we hope the CSS Compressor will prove to be a valuable resource for the web development community.
We'd like to thank Host91.com for their continued support of our product development.
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