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Hey there, thanks for putting this package together,
We actually use a different library at my work that is kept pretty up to date to provides minifaction and concatination tasks. Would you consider looking at it instead of combres?
https://github.com/jetheredge/SquishIt
Hi Mark,
Sorry for the late reply. I´m glad you've found the package to be useful.
Regarding minifying css/js with SquishIt instead of Combres, it is something I have not considered yet. Scott Hanselman posted about the Importance (and Ease) of Minifying your CSS and JavaScript and Optimizing PNGs for your Blog or Website and there are a few different libraries out there, such as SquishIt, Combres, Cassete, RequestReduce, ClientDependency, etc, to do the job, so I guess at the end you use the one you like more or you feel more confortable with.
I used Combres simply because I've use in the past and supports .less files.
Now the question back to you, is there any special reason why you think we should use SquishIt instead of Combres?
Finally, just want to let you uBootstrap is open for contribution, so if you think we can have SquishIt as a module, that´d be great.
Cheers,
J
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Hey there, thanks for putting this package together,
We actually use a different library at my work that is kept pretty up to date to provides minifaction and concatination tasks. Would you consider looking at it instead of combres?
https://github.com/jetheredge/SquishIt
Hi Mark,
Sorry for the late reply. I´m glad you've found the package to be useful.
Regarding minifying css/js with SquishIt instead of Combres, it is something I have not considered yet. Scott Hanselman posted about the Importance (and Ease) of Minifying your CSS and JavaScript and Optimizing PNGs for your Blog or Website and there are a few different libraries out there, such as SquishIt, Combres, Cassete, RequestReduce, ClientDependency, etc, to do the job, so I guess at the end you use the one you like more or you feel more confortable with.
I used Combres simply because I've use in the past and supports .less files.
Now the question back to you, is there any special reason why you think we should use SquishIt instead of Combres?
Finally, just want to let you uBootstrap is open for contribution, so if you think we can have SquishIt as a module, that´d be great.
Cheers,
J
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