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I don't want to minify all the files I use in my ASP .NET MVC 4 solution. So for example I have this in my BundleConfig.cs:

bundles.Add(new StyleBundle("~/CSS/bootstrap").Include( "~/Content/Bootstrap/body.css", "~/Content/Bootstrap/bootstrap-responsive.css", "~/Content/Bootstrap/bootstrap-mvc-validation.css", "~/Content/Bootstrap/bootstrap-theme.css", "~/Content/Bootstrap/bootstrap.css" )); ... 

And to minify it, of course I use:

BundleTable.EnableOptimizations = true; 

So it works great.

But now, how could I minify all my files except one bundle? I have a problem with a bundle that removes some CSS classes and would like to not minify this one.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • If you rename the file xxxxx.min.css does it still try minify it? Commented Jun 13, 2014 at 19:45
  • Thank you for your answer, but I prefer not to do this, when I update Bootstrap I don't want to have to move and rename files. Commented Jun 16, 2014 at 17:05

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Use Transforms.Clear() to skip minification but keep the files bundled

//declare bundle var bundle = new ScriptBundle("~/javascripts/ckEditor") .Include("~/Scripts/ckeditor/ckeditor.js") .Include("~/Scripts/ckeditor/config.js"); //skip transformation. Result is that files are only bundled, but not minified. bundle.Transforms.Clear(); bundles.Add(bundle); 

You also have to eliminate the .min.js files from the directory to prevent the substitution

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As noted in this question, just call Bundle instead of ScriptBundle
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I had a similar issue. the solution is to disable and enable minification in the view. for instance

@{ BundleTable.EnableOptimizations = false; } @Styles.Render("~/layout") @RenderSection("CSS", false) @{ BundleTable.EnableOptimizations = true; } 

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Thread safety = 0. i.e. Page 1 renders some other bundle one page two is rendering layout. Result is page 1 will also get an unminified bundle.
Same comment as above: As noted in this question, just call Bundle instead of ScriptBundle
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I don't know where the problem comes from but I tried to:

  • Just bundle, not minify. It doesn't work.

    bundles.Add(new Bundle("~/CSS/bootstrap").Include( "~/Content/Bootstrap/body.css", "~/Content/Bootstrap/bootstrap-responsive.css", "~/Content/Bootstrap/bootstrap-mvc-validation.css", "~/Content/Bootstrap/bootstrap-theme.css", "~/Content/Bootstrap/bootstrap.css" )); 
  • Override UI errors. It works but it's just a temporary patch.

Finally, I decided to use standard CSS calls (and put some comments to explain why in the code):

<link rel="stylesheet" href="/Content/Bootstrap/body.css"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="/Content/Bootstrap/bootstrap-responsive.css"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="/Content/Bootstrap/bootstrap-mvc-validation.css"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="/Content/Bootstrap/bootstrap-theme.css"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="/Content/Bootstrap/bootstrap.css"> 

If you have a better idea, please let us know! :)

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