Hi Emmanuel, the import.scss file should just have things like variables and mixins that the other files will need access to. If you don't use the plugin to serve the variables etc, you can't access them and use them within other components.
So basically, from your example. Everything imported in the global.scss file is available to use in all the components?
global.scss
Awesome post Lynne. This helped me clean up way too many double imports.
Emmanuel, I was a little confused too.
For the stylesheet that you call into vue.config.js only import mixins and variables (no style selectors/rules).
vue.config.js
mixins
variables
Call other global.scss (declared rules and stuff) elsewhere, like main.js or a parent app like App.vue.
main.js
App.vue
Any style rules imported to a stylesheet through vue.config.js will import again for each component that uses it.
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Hi Emmanuel, the import.scss file should just have things like variables and mixins that the other files will need access to. If you don't use the plugin to serve the variables etc, you can't access them and use them within other components.
So basically, from your example. Everything imported in the
global.scss
file is available to use in all the components?Awesome post Lynne. This helped me clean up way too many double imports.
Emmanuel, I was a little confused too.
For the stylesheet that you call into
vue.config.js
only importmixins
andvariables
(no style selectors/rules).Call other
global.scss
(declared rules and stuff) elsewhere, likemain.js
or a parent app likeApp.vue
.Any style rules imported to a stylesheet through
vue.config.js
will import again for each component that uses it.