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[Bug] Conflicting order between styles #5271
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vuetify-loader? |
yes |
Already tracked internally, and this is the wrong repo. |
@KaelWD I also meet this bug when I build the project,may I ask you how this bug produce?And how to solve this problem?Thanks. |
I have same problem.
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@KaelWD can you pleast suggest, how can I replace it with vue-style-loader? |
Same question. I used the Hope it helpful. |
@KaelWD can you pleast suggest, how can I replace it with vue-style-loader? |
@KaelWD can you help us? |
If you are using Vue CLI v3, add the code below to // vue.config.js
module.exports = {
css: {
extract: { ignoreOrder: true },
},
} Make sure that you have install the latest Check links below for more information: |
the only problem with this 'hack' is the order of the extracted CSS files would make the page load (on slower speed) really ugly and force the DOM to rearrange the whole thing once resources are loaded. unless you guys managed to get all things sorted since this is now closed ? (I still don't have it working properly in nuxtjs with the latest release) |
In researching this there seem to be two cases: 1 - where re-arranging nested components solves the issue and 2 - where |
@Nsandomeno i haven't discovered a way to fix this totally. |
Reordering hundreds of nested imports manually is insane just so we can satisfy the loader (I know about the performance improvements). But yeah, reordering works. I'm sticking with |
Version and Environment
Vuetify: v1.3.0-beta.0
Vue: 2.5.17
OS: Linux
I see this warnings:
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