Issue #1323💬 AnsweredOpened July 27, 2018by jvillena0 reactions

Loading HTML content inject ids belongs to styles

快速解答by jvillena

@artf I've just fixed I was including the variable avoidInlineStyle: true, and it has to be avoidInlineStyle: 0

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Question

@artf When I load the html content, this is including in all the components a random identifier that in your examples "Websites" and "Newsletter" I don't see them. So How I can force to keep my stylesheet and don't use random identifiers in all the components?

I'm asking you this question because if I change the identifier in the traits by mistake the style of the components is gone.

So can I avoid this behaviour?

Answers (2)

jvillenaJuly 27, 2018

@artf I've just fixed I was including the variable avoidInlineStyle: true, and it has to be avoidInlineStyle: 0

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