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Can we get this accepted? I really don't want to compress the CSS yet, nor do I want to @import any CSS due to poor page load time. I need this wish accepted. I'm a week early in releasing the mobile stylesheet and would like to upload this over the weekend. Please upgrade the line numbering in the stylesheets.
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Having had a look via Firebug it appears you are using the custom theme tab in the site manager (_admin -> appearance and behaviour -> themes ->custom). Would it not be better to have the css on its own page on the site and call it via the External tab? I'm not sure whether that will give you more or less (100k characters vs 5k lines) but have you tried it?
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Yes I have, I would like it just to fit in one file (but within the custom css file). I have exactly 338,373 characters incoming with my next upload. About 2500 single lines and unfolded its around 18k lines of code. I really would rather not @import any CSS, i just think the page would load slower.
The best bet for me with this is to increase the lines in the custom css file. I would call the external file if the page load time wont get affected by this.
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I've never had an issue as far as I can recall with page load times when the CSS has been on its own page (css:theme, admin:css etc), certainly no slower than when stored in the custom tab, although it's many years since I used that.
It's going to depend on when the devs see this and what they want to do.
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Worst comes to worst I'll use the code in another file then call that. I just hope they up it to at least 5-10k lines, it would be a lot more convenient. Isn't the limit about 2k?
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Finally uploaded my mobile friendly design and it passed the test on google with flying colors :)
My process here was creating a file call mobile.css, uploaded it to the start page, in the external tab for the themes I just entered to url to mobile.css
If anyone has the time to critique my design, feel free.
Edit: Should I just mark this as completed being that you can just accomplish this via an external url?
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