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Bootstrap Site Blueprints

You're reading from   Bootstrap Site Blueprints Without Bootstrap your web designs may not be reaching their full potential. This book will change that through a series of hands-on projects covering everything from custom icon fonts to JavaScript plugins.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782164524
Length 304 pages
Edition Edition
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David Cochran David Cochran
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Ian Whitley Ian Whitley
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Bootstrap Site Blueprints
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with Bootstrap 2. Bootstrappin' Your Portfolio FREE CHAPTER 3. Bootstrappin' a WordPress Theme 4. Bootstrappin' Business 5. Bootstrappin' E-commerce 6. Bootstrappin' a One-page Marketing Website Optimizing Site Assets Implementing Responsive Images Adding Swipe to the Carousel Index

Optimizing CSS


Check out the size of our unoptimized stylesheet, main.css:

It's 137 KB! No conscientious developer should ship such a gigantic stylesheet for so small a website.

Thankfully, we can easily cut the size of this file by nearly half. We'll use the power of Bootstrap's modular LESS organization to quickly cut it down to size. Here's how:

  1. Open less/__main.less.

  2. Comment out all unnecessary LESS files, such as these:

    // @import "bootstrap/glyphicons.less";
    ...
    // @import "bootstrap/dropdowns.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/button-groups.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/input-groups.less";
    ...
    // @import "bootstrap/breadcrumbs.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/pagination.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/pager.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/labels.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/badges.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/jumbotron.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/thumbnails.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/alerts.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/progress-bars.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/media.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/list-group.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/panels.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/wells.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/close.less";
    ...
    // @import "bootstrap/modals.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/tooltip.less";
    // @import "bootstrap/popovers.less";
  3. You'll need to be careful, of course. You may inadvertently eliminate a necessary file. Take time to recompile and test thoroughly.

  4. Once done, set your compiler to minify and/or to compress its output, and then recompile one last time to css/main.css.

  5. Check out the new file size. My resulting file weighs in at only 74 KB, which is 62 percent of its original size.

Of course, you can press further. You could, for example, take a bit more time, open each of your remaining .less files, and comment out the lines within each one. I'll leave that step to you.

Finally, let's get to the JavaScript.

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