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Performing CSS Audit

For Susan Robertson of A List Apart, doing CSS audit is like doing a detective job. You can look at the site’s code and dig deeper by seeing how many stylesheets are being called, how they affect the site’s performance and how the CSS itself is written. Your goal is to improve the codebase and make your site run faster.

In her article, she has shared the reasons and benefits to do CSS audit. Some of these benefits include reduced file sizes, guidelines consistency, standardised code and increased performance of the website. Hit the button below to see tips on how to do CSS audit and more.

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Sani Halid is a front-end developer at Stampede and is committed to clean and elegant code. Yet another gamer to join the pack, Sani is also the Editor at Constructs where he shares his daily CSS findings and other front-end development goods.

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