Should I put the scoped CSS in my master file, or should I change the print function in order to accomodate components' scoped CSS? In the second case, how should I change the JS function?
I use Laravel 5 with many Vue Components. In one of them, I have the following scoped CSS
<style scoped>
td.not-purchased{
background-color: darkgrey;
}
td.not-assigned-here{
background-color: lightgreen;
}
td .checkbox{
margin-top: 0;
margin-bottom: 0;
display: inline-block;
}
table th:nth-child(n+3),
table td:nth-child(n+3){
width: 50px;
overflow-x: hidden;
text-overflow: ellipsis;
}
</style>
When printing the generated content, the function opens the content in a new page and copies the external CSS in the HEAD of the original document.
$(document).on('click', '.glyphicon[data-printselector]', function(){
if($(this).data('printselector') != ''){
// Print in new window
let printHtml = $($(this).data('printselector')).clone(),
printWindow = window.open(),
waitTimeout;
$(printWindow.document.body).append($('<div />', {class: 'container'}).append(printHtml));
$.each($('link'), function() {
$(printWindow.document.head).append($(this).clone());
clearTimeout(waitTimeout);
waitTimeout = setTimeout(function(){
// Here we ensure that CSS is loaded properly
printWindow.print();
printWindow.close();
}, window.changeFunctionTimeoutLong);
});
}
else
window.print();
});
I know this could be done by putting the scoped CSS directly into the master CSS of my website, but I believe this goes against the whole point of having scoped CSS.
ExtractTextPlugin
to combine all your css to one?