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This feature request is the result of bug 87. (When minifying a CSS file via Windows UNC path, optimization results in a simple CSS include rather than actual minification.) As a result of this bug's current status, I need to use a different extension for optimizing CSS, but there's no current way to disable CSS minification. (I'm also not interested in HTML minification.)
Please add the ability to individually enable/disable minification for CSS, JS and HTML. If this ability already exists, please document what needs to be done.
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Hello? Anyone there? Please add the ability to individually enable/disable either ES6/JS or CSS. (This is important as this extension appears to be incapable of properly minimizing CSS files that are accessed via a UNC path.)
Thanks for the timely response. (I didn't see #140 as I was returning to view the statuses of the issues that I reported and only receive participating & mention notifications.)
I wondered what happened after 2 years have gone by without receiving any response. Congratulations on your job and thanks for letting me know the status of this project.
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This feature request is the result of bug 87. (When minifying a CSS file via Windows UNC path, optimization results in a simple CSS include rather than actual minification.) As a result of this bug's current status, I need to use a different extension for optimizing CSS, but there's no current way to disable CSS minification. (I'm also not interested in HTML minification.)
Please add the ability to individually enable/disable minification for CSS, JS and HTML. If this ability already exists, please document what needs to be done.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: