@tujoworker @KellenMace @GatsbyJS I’m iffy on inlining critical CSS since it becomes more of a penalty once you visit a second page. My approach is going to have multiple tiny CSS files which shouldn’t be a penalty thanks to HTTP/2.
@KellenMace @GatsbyJS I’ve been thinking about a way of only enqueueing (as WordPress calls it) the CSS for a given block when it is rendered. This can already happen easily with JavaScript files.
The goal is to only server the CSS needed to render the current page.
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