We have written many times about CSS – and those articles become always very well visited and are among the most popular on Cashrevelations.com. For a while ago, we had an article about CSS Code Beautifiers, that became very popular – so, we decided to once again publish an article about the same topic. A favorite in reprise.
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Cashrevelations.com presents a revised article about CSS Code Beautifiers, or Code optimizers, or CSS organizers. These nice online services have many names and they all help you to clean up a messy CSS code – easy, fast and without any hassle.
Tabifier – HTML & CSS Code Beautifier
The not so stylish but easy to use Tabifier by Anthony Lieuallen, currently supports CSS, HTML, and C Style code; the latter being anything that uses curly braces to start and end blocks, and semicolons to terminate statements. JavaScript and PHP both fall into that latter category – For JavaScript, only when you put the semicolons in, which you always should even though they’re technically optional.
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ProCSSor – Advanced CSS Prettifier
This CSS tool is new, and it proves that online CSS tools do not have to be cluttered with different promotions and other annoying distractions. ProCSSor has a stylish and user friendly, intuitive design. Qelix, the developers behind this tool, describe it like an “advanced CSS Prettifier with some unique formatting styles and several customizable options”. I like this tool because it is easy to use and it does what it promises to do.
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Styleneat – CSS Organizer
This CSS tool by Inmeres Solutions has been online for a while, and like ProCSSor it has a clean and functional design. It organizes and standardizes your CSS in a structure and makes it easier to define page areas and see how they relate to each other, and it also provides you with some additional (more or less practical) options like, for example, sorting CSS properties and selectors alphabetically and just a few more.
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Code Beautifier – CSS Formatter And Optimizer
This tool by Arkikstudio is based upon the famous and no longer maintained CSSTidy, and it is a bit less cleanly designed than the two CSS tools above, but still not bad and with a functional approach. It could shortly be described as an easy to use and time saving online CSS formatter, parser and optimizer. Just like the other tools in this article, also this CSS tool offers a fair amount of the usual but handy additional options.
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The CSS tools in this article are in a particular order. Usually we don’t rank the tools we present, because in the end it is just a personal opinion on which one feels most comfortable for you to use. And any of the tools presented here is very competent.








