![]() ![]() Sounds like there’s a couple ways then to do this. Wracked my brain to figure out how to get that to not do that. The part that wracked me up was that it kept compiling and using all the other SCSS files (using meaning that they were still included in the links in the Head, even though I had imported them. I think I must have it right then because that sounds like what I did. Maybe can get something added to the Docs on it.Īlso, if this is “Not” the correct way, someone please please please tell me the right way. Hope that helps someone, took me too long to figure that part out. That’s it, now all my SCSS files are still exported so that they combine, but they are imported to the one SCSS file so only that one is linked in the head now. ![]() ![]() To do this I just right click the SCSS file, choose Visibility and set it to “Show on all pages except” and put a check in the ALL box at the top. I then had to turn the visibility off for each of the SCSS files that were imported (this was more of a pain than the rest lol). This is not the same as the include order. Make sure they are listed in the in the order you want them to show up in the CSS file. I didn’t have to do anything to the partials, but …įor the SCSS files I first did a of each of the 9 SCSS files into one main SCSS file like ‘path/filename.scss’ I have 3 SASS Partials for colors, fonts and mixins. I have 9 SCSS files, some for specific pages and some for specific components. So, Here’s what I had to do in case anyone else is wondering how: Well I don’t know how the heck I even thought to do this but it worked! I had tried everything I could think of, and no matter what all the files would show up in CSS links in the code.
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