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I guess you have to either link directly to your CSS files or remove the brackets.
change
<link href="{{ ['assets/css/style.css']|theme }}" rel="stylesheet">
to
<link href="{{ 'assets/css/style.css'|theme }}" rel="stylesheet">
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Thank you @Raja Khoury, when i tried it didn't work i think because of some overlapping doesn't work (i'm using blank bootstrap). for now, bear with the combiner :(
Did you try adding normal links to all your CSS files ?
To be honest this my first experience with October but I am using grunt
and bower
for doing this kind of tasks, it makes it easier to maintain dependencies later on..
1 - Install NodeJS if you haven't then navigate to your root directory
2- Install Bower npm install -g bower
3 - Install Grunt...
4 - Create a Grunt task file and do your logic there ...
What Bower
does is basically install / update a list of dependencies you specify such as jquery, bootstrap ect.. Grunt can be used to minify, combine, compile less files... then in your October application just link to the compiled files
Well I am not sure this is the best practice but I kind of like it, perhaps someone here can help more on this topic.
All the best
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