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tkruger on February 21, 2022
I am building a template, and want to use "{{ standard_header_includes }}" so it will include any google analytics, and additional header from the settings but I don't want it to load its own layout.css. Is there a way to tell it now to? Based read more
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I can see that, but the point is I don't want it to do that and I want to use my own code for that. For example, I would like to be able to go to a s...read more
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tkruger on February 21, 2022
I am building a template, and want to use "{{ standard_header_includes }}" so it will include any google analytics, and additional header from the settings but I don't want it to load its own layout.css. Is there a way to tell it now to? Based read more
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March 20, 2023
I can see that, but the point is I don't want it to do that and I want to use my own code for that. For example, I would like to be able to go to a s...read more
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tkruger on February 21, 2022
I am building a template, and want to use "{{ standard_header_includes }}" so it will include any google analytics, and additional header from the settings but I don't want it to load its own layout.css. Is there a way to tell it now to? Based read more
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I can see that, but the point is I don't want it to do that and I want to use my own code for that. For example, I would like to be able to go to a s...read more
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SBurnett28 on March 30, 2022
Hi there, I'm trying to convert the variables in the theme-overrides file to custom properties however I'm having a specific issue with the font values where, "x.font.variant" for font variants containing a font weight AND a font style (like 700 read more
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Hey @amwilie That's a great trick actually, I might try that, thank you. I'm also noticing a bit of weirdness when it comes to the font fallba...read more
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SBurnett28 on March 30, 2022
Hi there, I'm trying to convert the variables in the theme-overrides file to custom properties however I'm having a specific issue with the font values where, "x.font.variant" for font variants containing a font weight AND a font style (like 700 read more
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Hey @amwilie That's a great trick actually, I might try that, thank you. I'm also noticing a bit of weirdness when it comes to the font fallba...read more
SBurnett28 on March 24, 2022
Hi everyone, I'm using a type scale to control responsive typography across a theme and to do this I need to perform calculations on a variable from the fields.json in the css/hubl file. In order to do this I need to convert the string value (sa read more
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March 28, 2022
Glad this could be resolved, at least in the sense that I know what's going on. In the meantime I can keep using the basic math operator as a workaro...read more
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