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On the Publishing Tab select 'Optimize HTML when publishing', then hit the Customize button and make your selections. On the Optimize HTML Tab select 'When publishing, optimize HTML' then make your selections.ĮW 3.0 - EW 4.0 - Site - Publishing Settings
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The 'Optimize HTML when you publish' option is available in the Remote Web site View.ĮW 3.0 - EW 4.0 - The 'Optimize HTML during publishing' option is available in the Publishing Settings dialog box.įile - Publish - Remote Web Site Properties While some of the features can be reversed such as the HTML comments by merely un-ticking the selection and running Optimize HTML once again, others like the 'Remove Whitespace' cannot. If your a web designer I would not implement this on your clients sites for the simple fact, you or a later designer will have to live with the results if the online version is the only web you can work with. Should you use this feature? I think it depends on how often you open the site live.
#HTML OPTIMIZER TOOL CODE#
This is so your local site will not be affected by the changes but that your remote site will have it's code reduced and you can still see the extra code in your local web. NOTE: You can also open the Site Settings dialog box from the Tools menu, however by choosing Publishing Settings the Publishing Tab will be selected automatically thereby saving you a step. This is done from a different location than for a single page and happens when you publish your site from the local site to the remote site.įig 4 - Site - Publishing Settings - ( Site Settings dialog box - Publishing Tab - tick Optimize HTML during publishing ) (Click thumbnail for larger view)įig 5 - Site - Publishing Settings - ( Site Settings dialog box - Publishing Tab - tick 'Optimize HTML during publishing' - Click Customize button ) (Click thumbnail for larger view)
#HTML OPTIMIZER TOOL HOW TO#
How to Optimize the source code of a websiteįig 3 - Remote Website Properties- Optimize HTML Using Remove Formatting under Format or Control + Shift + Z via the keyboard which works a lot better though it does not remove all the extra Word code. Remove Generated HTML - Once again tick all the selections under this option, they will remove some totally unnecessary meta tags and though it says it will remove word code in my experience it does not. This section goes a good way to cleaning up your coding burps and saves your blushes. Remove unused content - All the selections under this option should be selected. Remove Whitespace - Don't bother ticking either selection under this option because the end result is a mishmash of code you just can't read. (Table Layouts were not something to be recommended anyway)
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Table Layout comments are no longer available in Expression Web 4.0 for optimizing a single page. Remove Comments - Tick only Layout Table Comments why only this? Layout Table comments are legion and produce a lot of extra coding, if you use this feature you really don't want this loading down your page, however I recommend never to use Layout Tables to begin with, this is just a failsafe in case you end up with one by mistake. You should select some of the options but not all. The graphic listed above is from Tools - Optimize HTML. How to optimize the source code of a single page There two ways to Optimize your source code and both can give different results. Why should we bother to optimize our code? Optimising is part of your web tricks arsenal but don't over use it. By optimising you are reducing your code load by getting rid unnecessary code within your web files. Optimising your HTML code means just that.