CSS1 CSSTidy is an open source Cascading Style Sheets parser and optimiser written by Florian Schmitz. C and PHP versions are available. The name derives from HTML Tidy , since CSSTidy is supposed to be its counterpart for CSS. Currently CSSTidy is able to fix some common errors like missing units or semicolons and reformat and compress CSS code. The current version of CSSTidy is 1.3. This version was noted in the changelog as the last version the project was abandoned and the author is seeking a new maintainer for the project. ref http csstidy.sourceforge.net changelog.php ref However, the PHP version has been forked by developers. ref https github.com JakubOnderka CSSTidy ref References Reflist added above External links Sources by script assisted edit External links Official http csstidy.sourceforge.net http devilo.us Online version at Devilo.us with modifications for supporting CSS3 http geeklord.com tools csstidy optimize.htm Online version at GeekLord.com http csstidyonline.com Online version at CSSTidyOnline.com https github.com Cerdic CSSTidy Source code at GitHub.com http htmlpurifier.org HTML Purifier Library for cleaning HTML with a focus on security . Uses CSSTidy for CSS clean up. HTML editors Category Cascading Style Sheets web software stub de CSSTidy it CSSTidy tr CSSTidy ... more details
unreferenced date September 2011 Infobox software name HTML Tidy title HTML Tidy logo File screenshot File caption collapsible author Dave Raggett developer released Start date YYYY MM DD df yes no discontinued latest release version latest release date Start date and age YYYY MM DD df yes no latest preview version latest preview date Start date and age YYYY MM DD df yes no frequently updated DO NOT include this parameter unless you know what it does programming language operating system platform size language status genre Library computing Library license W3C Software Notice and License website URL http tidy.sourceforge.net HTML Tidy is a computer software computer program and a Library computing library whose purpose is to fix invalid HTML and to improve the layout and indent style of the resulting markup. It was developed by Dave Raggett of World Wide Web Consortium W3C , then transferred to a SourceForge project. Its source code is written in ANSI C for maximum portability and precompiled binaries are available for a variety of platforms. It is available under the W3C license a permissive, BSD license BSD style license . Examples of bad HTML it is able to fix Missing or mismatched end tags, mixed up tags Adding missing items some tags, quotes, ... Reporting proprietary HTML extensions Change layout of markup to predefined style Transform characters from some encodings into HTML entities See also Portal Free software CSSTidy CSE HTML Validator for Windows includes a Graphical user interface GUI for HTML Tidy External links http tidy.sourceforge.net HTML Tidy Project Page http www.w3.org People Raggett tidy Clean up your Web pages with HTML TIDY http infohound.net tidy HTML Tidy Online http cgi.w3.org cgi bin tidy HTML Tidy service an online version of the HTML checker w3.org http users.skynet.be mgueury mozilla Mozilla Firefox extension for HTML validation based on Tidy http www.bioinformatics.org phplabware internal utilities htmLawed index.php htmLawed , a Tidy ... more details