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Easily clean up your unused CSS rules with UnusedCSS. This tool scans your stylesheets and identifies CSS rules that are not being used in your project. By removing these unused rules, you can reduce the size of your CSS files, improving load times and overall performance. - Source: dev.to / 11 months ago
You could try using a percentage for the width instead of a number. That way, it'll stretch to be a percentage of the screen size (or whatever container it's in) instead of the same amount of pixels on every screen. By the way, you can use this site http://whatismyscreenresolution.net/multi-screen-test to test how your site looks on various screen sizes. It's a little outdated and a lot of the screen sizes aren't... Source: about 3 years ago
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