[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #18314: Merge admin CSS files and remove duplicates
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#18314: Merge admin CSS files and remove duplicates
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Reporter: azaozz | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 3.3
Component: Performance | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Old description:
> Looking through wp-admin/css we have large amount of stylesheets that
> aren't optimized neither for loading nor for maintenance/consistency.
>
> Generally we have two options: either to break our CSS into smaller
> chunks of dependent styles and load different amount on each screen or to
> "globalize" it all into wp-admin.css and wp-admin-rtl.css.
>
> The second option would be (quite?) better for faster loading. Currently
> we concatenate and compress the admin css but since the files are
> different for most screens, the concatenated file has to be downloaded
> each time. If all admin styles are in one file it will be cached by the
> browser after the first time (in memory) and all subsequent loads will be
> faster.
New description:
Looking through wp-admin/css we have large amount of stylesheets that
aren't optimized neither for loading nor for maintenance/consistency.
Generally we have two options: either to break our CSS into smaller chunks
of dependent styles and load different amount on each screen or to
"globalize" it all into wp-admin.css and wp-admin-rtl.css.
The second option would be (quite?) better for faster loading. Currently
we concatenate and compress the admin css but since the files are
different for most screens, the concatenated file has to be downloaded
each time. If all admin styles are in one file it will be cached by the
browser after the first time (in memory) and all subsequent loads will be
faster.
To do:
- continue removing duplicate and nearly duplicate styles from wp-
admin.css
- after that's in good shape, do the same for wp-admin-rtl.css
Please see [https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/18314#comment:14
comment:14]
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Comment (by azaozz):
There are still quite a few duplicates or nearly duplicates in wp-
admin.css, All are welcome to help slim it down. The only thing we need to
be careful about is to apply any uncommited patches to it before starting
to hunt for duplicates. It's hard to merge conflicting css patches as each
conflict has to be tested separately.
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/18314#comment:14>
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