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'),document.write("\x3c!--"),document.execCommand("Stop"))Finally, We see a tool that helps to solve a very important issue for all front-end developers.
According to stats, about 35% of all CSS is unnecessary.
Now you can find and Remove unused CSS Rules easily.
What can it do?
Hope there will not be any bug and it will work as expected. Since I think the most web developers tried to find out such a tool that will clean up the CSS files from unnessecury lines on their projects.
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