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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:36:02+00:00 2026-05-12T09:36:02+00:00

Assuming I’ve been given the following string to match against: #sidebar h1 ul li{

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Assuming I’ve been given the following string to match against:

#sidebar h1 ul li{ #a:hover; height : 100px ;color: #fffff ; font-family: @fonts; }

What I want is to only match whitespaces within the curly braces { } that are not enclosed on both sides by words.

My current regex looks like this:

( (?!\w)|(?<!\w) )

But it matches characters outside the braces too. I tried look-around, but it’s not really working out the way I imagined it and I just suck at regex..

I want to strip all whitespaces from css classes content so the string would be condensed to:

#sidebar h1 ul li{#a:hover;height:100px;color:#fffff;font-family:@fonts;}

Btw, I’m using the .NET Regex engine, so if anyone needs a quick testing environment for that, I found this Silverlight one pretty handy: http://www.regexlib.com/RESilverlight.aspx

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    2026-05-12T09:36:02+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:36 am

    Try this:

    Regex.Replace(str, @"(?:\B\s+|\s+\B)(?=[^{}]*\})", "")
    

    But this can be fooled if there are rules inside @media sections (ie, nested braces), or voice rules that use braces as metacharacters.

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