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One file should perform better

 
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10/3/2009 10:29 AM
 

Adrian Goulbourne wrote

Thanks for the replies. I have added firebug and the cssunloader and will be working towards complete exorcism. Hopefully nobody has uploaded any pea soup to my site recently....

Question: As far as performance in DNN is concerned, is it better to have one large CSS file or multiple smaller files? Let's assume that all pages on the site are roughly equivalent in their use of CSS and are hit about the same amount.

I was thinking about excluding all other CSS files and just having one per portal. Is that generally a good or bad idea?

Removing used classes and avoid over qualified css selectors will improve old browser (IE6 and 7) rendering speed as well.

For example,    #body table tr td .NormalText


Thanks,
George

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