Minifying HTML and JavaScript Using Microsoft Expression Web

I don’t get an opportunity to use Microsoft Expression Web that often, but when I do, I always discover new features. I was looking for a way to compress HTML and JavaScript files that I was generating for one of our affiliations. In Expression Web, simply go to Tools > Optimize HTML to see a list of options. Just remember to resave your files as a different name in case you remove comments unless the comments can be lost. If you need to take a .min file or a compressed file and see a more fluent version of the source, you can right-click in the source window and choose Reformat HTML to reformat the source.

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# Minifying HTML and JavaScript Using Microsoft Expression Web

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Friday, February 06, 2009 9:41 AM by ASPInsiders

Great tip from Jason Gaylord : I don’t get an opportunity to use Microsoft Expression Web that often,

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# re: Minifying HTML and JavaScript Using Microsoft Expression Web

Monday, February 09, 2009 4:52 PM by Jason N. Gaylord

Actually, just realized that it only works for HTML and not JavaScript. What's up with that?

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