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gluestick-plugin-no-fouc
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Remove FOUC by extracting css into file and linking them to renderer page in development
gluestick-plugin-no-fouc
Removes Flash of Unstyled Content (FOUC) in development.
All styles will be extracted to a css file using ExtractTextWebpackPlugin
then, the file will be linked by server/renderer and added to <head>
element. It sits side-by-side with style-loader
, so you can still use HMR.
In production this plugin does nothing.
npm install --save gluestick-plugin-no-fouc
src/gluestick.plugins.js
:export default [
'gluestick-plugin-no-fouc'
]
// or
export default [
{
plugin: 'gluestick-plugin-no-fouc',
options: {
filename: '[name].fouc-reducer.css'
},
},
]
filename
: string
(default: [name]-[contenthash].init-no-fouc.css
) - name of the file to which all styles will be extracted, can contain webpack tokens eg: [name]
, [hash]
, [contenthash]
and so onFAQs
Remove FOUC by extracting css into file and linking them to renderer page in development
The npm package gluestick-plugin-no-fouc receives a total of 44 weekly downloads. As such, gluestick-plugin-no-fouc popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gluestick-plugin-no-fouc demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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