Often over the course of time, you need to make small tweaks to your website. Most of these tweaks are usually visual, and involve working with CSS files. Over time, CSS files grow and may accumulate redundant or overlapping CSS rules that are old and no longer used, or are overwritten by new styles. Some styles might be leftovers from a plugin or an on-page element that you no longer use. These useless styles can increase the size of your CSS files, hence compromise the load speed. Let's take a look at how you can clean out your CSS files.
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