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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.










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  • Identifiers aren't identifiers if they don't identify.

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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.










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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.










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  • Identifiers aren't identifiers if they don't identify.

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  • Identifiers aren't identifiers if they don't identify.

    – isherwood
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Identifiers aren't identifiers if they don't identify.

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Identifiers aren't identifiers if they don't identify.

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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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    If you need to generate HTML then provide a way for the ID to include an index value.






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        If you need to generate HTML then provide a way for the ID to include an index value.






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