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codekit html minifier features videos help about updates menu buy now html minifier view topics close topics first steps getting started live reload browsers browser sync set language options set output paths action second steps defaults for new projects build your project set target browsers stuff to know codekit git troubleshooting license recovery postcss tools autoprefixer purgecss custom postcss plugins other tools npm babel js transpiler terser js minifier rollup js bundler cache buster html minifier lightningcss bless languages sass less stylus javascript coffeescript typescript pug haml slim kit markdown json image optimizers webp png jpeg svg gif frameworks codekit frameworks tailwind bootstrap bourbon bitters zurb foundation susy nib jeet syntax checkers eslint advanced hooks environment variables adding custom languages team workflows scripting codekit editor plugins nova atom sublime text coda 2 more read only mode upgrading from 2 0 faq why minify html the biggest reason is to strip comments from an html file before deploying it stripping comments and extra whitespace from a file can also reduce its size which means faster page loads especially on cellular networks codekit uses html minifier to shrink html files enabling html minifier select an html file or any type that compiles to html such as kit or pug click the minify compiled html popup button then choose either always or one of the build environment options all files at once you can enable the minifier for all files of a given type at once by opening project settings and choosing a language warning valid syntax required the minifier will fail to run on files that are not html or that have syntax errors in these cases it may also produce invalid or incorrect output if that happens check your original file for syntax issues note you can use html minifier on files that are not strict html kit pug slim markdown etc because codekit will first compile the file to html and then run the minifier minifier options currently no options are exposed for html minifier it will strip comments delete insignificant whitespace and remove duplicate unneeded attributes tip to keep a comment use you shall not pass the reason more configuration options are not exposed is that they tend to break your html with the defaults you get all the biggest optimizations without any risk of broken files made in san diego ca follow the developer on twitter email support report a bug privacy policy
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