This is an example of how you might be able to use basket.js to support CSS using create-stylesheet.
CSS has the ability to load other resources stylesheets via @import
and these calls aren't currently handled by basket.js. (A solution would probably require parsing of the CSS.)
Since the CSS is directly inserted into the DOM as a style element, relative paths are no longer relative to their source path. This is demonstrated by the difference seen in basket.html
vs normal.html
.
This problem is not exclusive to @import
but can occur with any other resource which includes a path (e.g. url
).
A workaround to this problem is to always use absolute paths.
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