Inline critical-path css and load the existing stylesheets asynchronously.
Existing link tags will also be wrapped in <noscript>
so the users with javascript disabled will see the site rendered normally.
This module is installed via npm:
$ npm install inline-critical
var inline = require('inline-critical');
var html = fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/index.html', 'utf8');
var critical = fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/critical.css', 'utf8');
var inlined = inline(html, critical);
var inline = require('inline-critical');
var html = fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/index.html', 'utf8');
var critical = fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/critical.css', 'utf8');
var inlined = inline(html, critical, {
ignore: [/bootstrap/]
});
inline-critical works well with standard input. You can either pass in the html
cat index.html | inline-critical critical.css
or just flip things around
cat critical.css | inline-critical index.html
or pass in the file as an option
inline-critical critical.css index.html
without having to worry about the correct order
inline-critical index.html critical.css
Run inline-critical --help
to see the list of options.
html
is the HTML you want to use to inline your critical styles, or any other stylesstyles
are the styles you're looking to inlineoptions
is an optional configuration objectminify
will minify the styles before inlining (default: true)extract
will remove the inlined styles from any stylesheets referenced in the HTMLbasePath
will be used when extracting styles to find the files references byhref
attributesignore
ignore matching stylesheets when inlining.selector
defines the element used by loadCSS as a reference for inlining.
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