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Rewrite style attributes

CSS

Applies CSS rewriting to inline style="" attributes.

Filter rewrite_style_attributes,rewrite_css,rewrite_images · Filter docs

A mod_pagespeed 1.1 filter. ModPageSpeed 2.0 applies it as part of one always-on pipeline, not as a separate switch.

Both frames render identically — that's the goal. The win is in the bytes and requests below, not the look. They're served live by mod_pagespeed 1.1 on demo-httpd-1.1.modpagespeed.com; the optimized frame applies only this filter. Right after a cache purge it may briefly match the original while the worker rewrites it — reload to see the result.

Measured impact

This filter changes how the page is structured or delivered, not its size — so there's no byte or request reduction to chart. The change shows in the source diff below.

What changed in the source

The page's HTML, before and after this filter. Red lines are removed, green lines are added.


                
                  
… 2 unchanged lines …
<title>rewrite_style_attributes</title>
</head>
<body>
- <div style=" background-color: yellow ">
+ <div style="background-color:#ff0">
The containing div's CSS should have its spaces removed and 'yellow'
changed to '#ff0' by rewrite_style_attributes but not by
rewrite_style_attributes_with_url.
</div>
<p>The image should be rewritten/compressed.</p>
- <div style="background-image: url(images/BikeCrashIcn.png);height:100px"/>
+ <div style="background-image:url(images/xBikeCrashIcn.png.pagespeed.ic.-f3rxqdUg6.jpg);height:100px"/>
</body>
</html>