critters
FiraSourceMono
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3,374 | 3 | |
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2 months ago | over 4 years ago | |
JavaScript | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | SIL Open Font License 1.1 |
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critters
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Show HN: Jampack β Optimizes static websites as a post-processing step
I'm interested in the notion of identifying "critical" CSS that should be inlined rather than live in its own stylesheet.
I was hoping there was some principled way of identifying critical and non-critical CSS (e.g. user interaction effects like :hover would always be considered non-critical), but it looks like the library it's using just tries to render your page and do a best-effort detection on which rules are considered critical, which is a little unsatisfying: https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/critters
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Optimize CSS with SAT Solving
https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/critters Might be a good starting point. Itβs designed to inline the css afterward so itβs more focused on extracting used css than removing unused.
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Critical CSS and Next.js App Directory
With the Pages dir, we had experimental support for critters. That was good enough for me
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Remove CSS Styles and Apply Styles to All Elements
Critters does something similar but it is intended to inline only the CSS that is visible upon the page load (top of the page). There is also a Vite plugin that inlines everything that is possible to inline
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Optimizing CSS Performance in Nuxt with Critters
// nuxt.config.js import { defineNuxtConfig } from 'nuxt' export default defineNuxtConfig({ modules: ['@nuxtjs/critters'], critters: { // Options passed directly to critters: https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/critters#critters-2 config: { // Default: 'media' preload: 'swap', }, }, })
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Critical CSS? Not So Fast
I find critters[0] quite easy to work with and well worth implementing on my nextjs or Astro projects.
I build a lot of landing pages so there are very few multi page visits.
[0] https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/critters
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Vue Webpack - possible to extract some CSS but not all?
Doesn't critters do this already? https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/critters I could be wrong though
FiraSourceMono
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Show HN: Jampack β Optimizes static websites as a post-processing step
> Is it what you call "freeze opentype axes based on font-feature-settings" or is it something else?
I was talking in context of variable fonts which come with lots of features mapped to opentype tags and axes. font-feature-settings property selects (or activates) those features. Usually this is done at few CSS selector levels. The variable fonts can be trimmed by freezing those features. I did something like this with Fira Sans a few years ago. [1]
> I would like to do the subset font optimization. I'm just not sure how much of an improvement it's going to be. Have you done it manually before?
It can be quite an improvement for fonts like Inter which ship with massive number of glyphs to support different languages.[2]
[1]: https://github.com/naiyerasif/FiraSourceMono
What are some alternatives?
compression-webpack-plugin - Prepare compressed versions of assets to serve them with Content-Encoding
jampack - Optimizes static websites for best user experience and best Core Web Vitals scores.
critters - CSS optimization using critters for Nuxt
webpack-assets-manifest - This webpack plugin will generate a JSON file that matches the original filename with the hashed version.
mangle-css-class-webpack-plugin - Minifies and obfuscates the class names in your existing JavaScript, CSS, and HTML without any modern css modules.
critical - Extract & Inline Critical-path CSS in HTML pages
penthouse - Generate critical css for your web pages
webpack-config-plugins - Provide best practices for webpack 4 loader configurations
svg-spritemap-webpack-plugin - SVG spritemap plugin for webpack
critical-path-css-tools - Tools to prioritize above-the-fold (critical-path) CSS
styled-system - β¬’ Style props for rapid UI development
goober - π₯ goober, a less than 1KB π css-in-js alternative with a familiar API