I agree that ultimately doing it yourself is the best solution...but it would be really helpful if I could see an optimised version of my CSS, for comparison. That's one of the best ways for me to learn.
don't know if this works for you, but once I nearly finished a project - and sometimes on the way - I totally remove all styles, renaming the CSS-File. After that I start with a blank screen and put back every single block or even line considering what it's for, what I want to achieve and what's still missing, ordering by goals and not by former order in the original file. On my way, checking every step in conformant browser and every few steps in IE or some other crap. Sounds hard, but for me it's the most effective way of ending up with clean stuff and especially the first times its really very instructive.
Susanne
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