Hi again, thank you both for your answers. James, thanks to You I built a great system for multiloading css and js, all compressed with a minifier and gzipped. Works great. Niko really helped me with the main thing I was after with this question, the solution is a user defined action bound to a simple executable script and a keyboard-shortcut bound to the action. After knowing how to define the action in quanta to call the script, the rest was fairly easy. I just wanted to post my script in case someone needs it too. Here it is: #!/bin/sh cat | tr -d '\r' | tr -d '\n' | sed -e 's/\t/ /g' | sed -e 's/}/ }\n/g' | sed -e 's/{/ { /g' | sed -e 's/,\s*\(.*\){/,\n\1{/g' | sed -e 's/\([;:]\)/\1 /g' | sed -e 's/\*\//\*\/\n/g' | sed -e 's/\s\s/ /g' Thanks again & best regards Rudy Bugzilla from james.ellis@gmail.com wrote: > > Hi > > I guess you are trying to minimise the CSS (and JS) file size to decrease > download time ? > Turning on Gzip or Deflate on your web server for these files helps a lot, > i've been able to squeeze files down by a factor of 5 or so, which has > sped up > site speed no end. > > One other handy trick is to combine all your JS and CSS files into one > large > file (and Gzip / Deflate that file). I use a PHP script to do this, called > by > the HTML pages. The resulting file can be cached so it isn't hit all the > time. > > //multiloader.css.php > header('Content-Type: text/css'); > $files = array( > 'file1.css', > 'file2.css', > //etc etc > ); > $files = new ArrayIterator($files); > while($files->valid()) { > $file = file_get_contents(dirname(__FILE__) . '/' . $files->current()); > print $file . "\n"; > $files->next(); > } > ?> > > (yes, you can also foreach over the array, although that creates a copy of > the > array in memory). > > then in your HTML doc: > media="screen" /> > > For CSS you can only combine styles into one file for one "media" - > doesn't > work combining screen and print CSS together! For JS you can just sandwich > everything (careful of the calling order of some functions). > > You can also go so far as to strip out CR and LF and write some regular > expressions to remove comments in the resulting file, to cut down on file > size > even more. > > This way, the actual CSS / JS files you edit are in human readable format, > the > minimising happens on the fly on the web server. > > The Yahoo yslow plugin for Firebug is also a good starting point for > frontend > optimisation. > > Cheers > James > > On Thursday 09 October 2008 05:34:52 Niko Sams wrote: >> Hi, >> >> You create yourself a simple user script that does this compressing. >> A few regular expressions will do the job. >> You can then integrate this user-script perfectly into quanta. >> >> Niko >> >> On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Rudy - Italy >> wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > At home I Quanta is my only choice for editing CSS, at work I have to >> use >> > Windows and Topstyle. However there is a handy feature called "Style >> > Sweeper" in Topstyle, I wondered if it is possible to achieve a similar >> > functionality in Quanta. It would be enough to convert a stylesheet >> like >> > this: >> > >> > #bar, #foo { >> > bar: foobar; >> > bar2: foobar2; >> > } /* Foo Bar */ >> > >> > .foo2 { >> > bar2: foo; >> > } >> > ... >> > >> > into this: >> > >> > #bar, >> > #foo { bar:foobar; bar2: foobar2; } /* Foo Bar */ >> > .foo2 { bar2: foo; } >> > ... >> > >> > without all the silly stuff like combine rules etc. which only messes >> up >> > the code. Simply remove newlines from the rules, and every rule in a >> > single line, possibly available by keyboard shortcut. Is there a way to >> > easily integrate such functionality? >> > >> > Thanks for any help, >> > Rudy >> > >> > >> > -- >> > V > > _______________________________________________ > Quanta mailing list > Quanta@mail.kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/quanta > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Compressing-CSS-%28single-line-rules%29-tp19825437p22068101.html Sent from the quanta-user list2 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Quanta mailing list Quanta@mail.kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/quanta