Michael Kay wrote:
If two modules A and B each import a module C, then it's the same as if they
imported two modules C1 and C2 that happen to have identical content. You're
going to end up with a lot of components (templates, variables etc) existing
more than once with different import precedences. Doesn't sound like a good
idea.
Thanks Michael, I shall avoid this approach.
To satisfy my curiosity, is there a reason why a processor would not
speed up this case by using the stylesheet already loaded?
# r
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