Clean Up Your CSS
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Now I would not say I was a big pro at CSS editing or even Web design. I am a little sloppy with my code, I still use tables here and there and I wouldn’t exactly say I am the greatest layout artist in the world. Thankfully though, there are good tools out there that make guys like me look a whole heck of a lot better.
One of these tools is CSSORT. So what does this do? Well, when you visit the Web site, all you need to do is copy and paste your own personal CSS code into the big empty text box. This is not exactly rocket science, and I like it when it is not. Next, you choose how you want the CSS to be sorted for you. Now you can have it set to standard formatting for good readability, single line properties, and also single line CSS.
Now which do you pick? I would check them all out and see which one works best for you.
[tags]css, help, design, tutorials, sort, design[/tags]

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Jim
December 8th, 2006
at 8:18pm
I tried the CSSORT but it does not do anything. I pasted my css code in the box, chose the the first option, clicked the button and nothing happens. I tried several different selections, but it just don’t work. Big disappointment.
Jim