Category: Laravel, javascript

2 hours ago, no comments yet, Barry van Veen If you have used PurgeCSS before, you know it is really good at removing unused css styles. This is great, but you immediately start running into another problem: it removes styles that you DO need.

You write markdown in the backend and that gets converted into html. Throw in some syntax highlighting and suddenly you have all these styles that you do need but are not actually in any template.
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