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If you have a page that you don't want to have the default design for the site, but it still has CSS files, and you put those CSS files in static, those files will possibly clobber the CSS files of the site.
To fix, maybe...
have a flag that tells Docusaurus which are the canonical CSS files that should be used when rendering. While the others will be ignored.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
JoelMarcey
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This is not a bug or issue with Docusausus, per se. It is a feature request for the future.
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Oct 24, 2017
If you have a page that you don't want to have the default design for the site, but it still has CSS files, and you put those CSS files in static, those files will possibly clobber the CSS files of the site.
To fix, maybe...
have a flag that tells Docusaurus which are the canonical CSS files that should be used when rendering. While the others will be ignored.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: