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fix: typos "Prims" #2455

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/styles/overwrites.css
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/*
* This file contains specific fixes and changes from some parts of the theme.
*
* This file is part of Prims and not of the theme!
* This file is part of Prism and not of the theme!
*/

pre.prettyprint > ol.linenums {
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion extending.html
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<dt><code>optional</code></dt>
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Prims will ensure that an optional dependee is loaded before the depender if the dependee is loaded. Unlike <code>require</code> dependencies which also guarantee that the dependees are loaded, <code>optional</code> dependencies only guarantee the order of loaded components. <br>
Prism will ensure that an optional dependee is loaded before the depender if the dependee is loaded. Unlike <code>require</code> dependencies which also guarantee that the dependees are loaded, <code>optional</code> dependencies only guarantee the order of loaded components. <br>
You are <strong>not</strong> allowed to modify the dependees. If you need to modify the optional dependee, declare it as <code>modify</code> instead.

<p>This kind of dependency is useful if you have embedded languages but you want to give the users a choice as to whether they want to include the embedded language. By using <code>optional</code> dependencies, users can better control the bundle size of Prism by only including the languages they need.<br>
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