Same ID in different component
Is it bad that I have same ID in two different components? I have SSR and I'm building app with webpack so in the end browser see's same ID in one HTML document.
single-page-application semantics id
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Is it bad that I have same ID in two different components? I have SSR and I'm building app with webpack so in the end browser see's same ID in one HTML document.
single-page-application semantics id
Identifiers aren't identifiers if they don't identify.
– isherwood
Jan 2 at 21:46
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Is it bad that I have same ID in two different components? I have SSR and I'm building app with webpack so in the end browser see's same ID in one HTML document.
single-page-application semantics id
Is it bad that I have same ID in two different components? I have SSR and I'm building app with webpack so in the end browser see's same ID in one HTML document.
single-page-application semantics id
single-page-application semantics id
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Identifiers aren't identifiers if they don't identify.
– isherwood
Jan 2 at 21:46
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Identifiers aren't identifiers if they don't identify.
– isherwood
Jan 2 at 21:46
Identifiers aren't identifiers if they don't identify.
– isherwood
Jan 2 at 21:46
Identifiers aren't identifiers if they don't identify.
– isherwood
Jan 2 at 21:46
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You should never use the same ID for more than one element in HTML.
If you need to generate HTML then provide a way for the ID to include an index value.
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You should never use the same ID for more than one element in HTML.
If you need to generate HTML then provide a way for the ID to include an index value.
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You should never use the same ID for more than one element in HTML.
If you need to generate HTML then provide a way for the ID to include an index value.
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You should never use the same ID for more than one element in HTML.
If you need to generate HTML then provide a way for the ID to include an index value.
You should never use the same ID for more than one element in HTML.
If you need to generate HTML then provide a way for the ID to include an index value.
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Identifiers aren't identifiers if they don't identify.
– isherwood
Jan 2 at 21:46