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Log
Hi
Can a option be added to create a log file for the optimized images.
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CSS Themes
I have a project that consists of several independent websites and a collection of components. Now you want to use a different styling (theme) for each website, so each component must have its own CSS for each theme.
A style tag can be created for each theme.
<!-- Theme A -->
<style lang="postcss" theme="theme-a">…</style>
<!-- Theme B -->
<style lang="postcss" theme="theme-
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