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Inconsistent chunk styles and possible missing docs #124
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Is that something missing? |
We don't have a lot of time on documentation 😞 If you have some ideas how we can improve this, PR welcome. Right now I'm almost alone support all |
Did you manage to solve the issue @nmonterroso? I'm running in to this issue as well. When switching between pages that resolve different chunks (and where classes use compose from css-loader), the styles will sometimes be applied in the incorrect order. |
@oscarlgz I didn't solve the issue but sidestepped it by bundling all the css into a single file. See the style-combine-demo in my sample project for my notes on that approach. Let me know if that helps! |
#246 But CSS Ordering is still not 💯 deterministic and likely never will be, you will get spammy warnings in case chunk1 and chunk2 imports modules in a different order, otherwise css-modules usage is encouraged to avoid issues wit ordering (e.g the CSS Cascade) altogether |
Node v9.9.0, latest packages installed, sample project
I'm noticing a couple issues, not sure if it's a webpack bug or for this project:
The second seemed related to what @ezzatron was seeing in #116 with a single page app that was unresponsive since it's demonstrated (along with a potential fix) in my demo project.
I tried to include as much information on the issues in the demo project, but let me know if there's more that's needed to push this forward. Happy to help in any way I can.
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