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@lamka02sk we have two css folders inside a laravel project . One located inside a ressources directory and the other one inside a public directory
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@Afrographics The CSS located in public is usually generated from the CSS in resource directory. If you use some kind of bundler (webpack, laravel mix), this might be it.
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Root795814yOnly two?
I’m used to working with like eight. And like sixty with React. It’s a little much, but keeps things organized so whatever.
Why the fuck do we have 02 css files inside a laravel project.?
Fuck!!!!!
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