yes. This is currently happening for several people in several portals. @TomM2 noticed this a few days ago. Let's include a few other devs from the community to this so they can check their portals @Jnix284, @Teun, @melindagreen.
Two things I've tested the last couple of days:
{{ require_css(get_asset_url('../css/main.css')) }}
{# or theme-override.css #}
are getting "inlined" with this method.
Renaming it to something that is not main.css or theme-overrides.css(like combined-styles.css or customization.css) might help but I don't suggest to do this unless you really know every file of your theme
I'm loading my css files differently on my website that's why I was very surprised when @TomM2 mentioned that in a chat...
Since this seems to be a bug/hickup that affects quite a lot of portals - HubSpot might be already working on a bug-fix. Therefore I wouldn't change anything in the next couple of days/September.
best,
Anton
Edit: I'm also tagging a few dev-community moderators. Maybe they have some insights on this or can help forward this issue towards HubSpot. @Jaycee_Lewis, @kennedyp
I'm not seeing it happen, even when I recompile my CSS files to the "possibly offending" filenames, but I have a fairly custom setup in the first place -- almost all of my theme builds are 100% bespoke and I've ripped out all of the theme overrides and theme options because our agency builds each theme for a single brand.
So at least this indicates that the problem is not 100% based on file name.......
I'm not seeing it happen, even when I recompile my CSS files to the "possibly offending" filenames, but I have a fairly custom setup in the first place -- almost all of my theme builds are 100% bespoke and I've ripped out all of the theme overrides and theme options because our agency builds each theme for a single brand.
So at least this indicates that the problem is not 100% based on file name.......
yes. This is currently happening for several people in several portals. @TomM2 noticed this a few days ago. Let's include a few other devs from the community to this so they can check their portals @Jnix284, @Teun, @melindagreen.
Two things I've tested the last couple of days:
{{ require_css(get_asset_url('../css/main.css')) }}
{# or theme-override.css #}
are getting "inlined" with this method.
Renaming it to something that is not main.css or theme-overrides.css(like combined-styles.css or customization.css) might help but I don't suggest to do this unless you really know every file of your theme
I'm loading my css files differently on my website that's why I was very surprised when @TomM2 mentioned that in a chat...
Since this seems to be a bug/hickup that affects quite a lot of portals - HubSpot might be already working on a bug-fix. Therefore I wouldn't change anything in the next couple of days/September.
best,
Anton
Edit: I'm also tagging a few dev-community moderators. Maybe they have some insights on this or can help forward this issue towards HubSpot. @Jaycee_Lewis, @kennedyp