Scott Simmons said the following on 10/26/2013 08:50 PM:
That would, to me, imply that *ALL* the CSS is parsed, including that
'built-in' to the plugins. So every time I install a plugin that has
its own css, save and reload, I'll get a renewed set of those 4 files.
The browser certainly rakes through it, looking at all the text.
All *what* text?
However, it only renders as CSS (a) the styles from those shadow
tiddlers (unless they've been replaced with full-fledged tiddlers of the
same name), (b) any full-fledged tiddlers of the same names as those
shadow tiddlers (hopefully just StyleSheet), and (finally) (c) any CSS
passed appended by individual plugins.
You'll have to try that again as it doesn't make sense to me.
The way you phrased it it could mean that it will only render as inline
css text what's in the stylesheets rather than generating the
stylesheets from what's in the javascript.
Ok, back up and start over...
Lets assume I have an empty to which I've added a couple of plugins that
have in their code their own css and config.
In order to activate the plugins I need to save and reload.
On reload will I get a new set of those shadowed tiddlers?
Will it contain the css from those plugins?
If I were to do that again but delete all those shadowed stylesheets and
save&reload, you say they will be regenerated? Will they now certainly
contain the css from the plugins?
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