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If a new payment extension is installed, it doesn't have any bootstrap (even a light one) to rely on for CSS styling. The new extension will not be formatted properly.
Will be it possible somehow to include a very light version of bootstrap somehow for payment extensions?
I use this one but I am sure that it could be lighter:
/*!
* Bootstrap v3.3.7 (http://getbootstrap.com)
* Copyright 2011-2017 Twitter, Inc.
* Licensed under MIT (https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/blob/master/LICENSE)
*/
/*!
* Generated using the Bootstrap Customizer (http://getbootstrap.com/customize/?id=4dd4d2a092b065d55dad30b2c9da5adb)
* Config saved to config.json and https://gist.github.com/4dd4d2a092b065d55dad30b2c9da5adb
*/
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I hope you do not mind, I shortened your message.
Simply to take and use two frameworks (materialize and bootstrap) simultaneously it is impossible, they start to conflict in each other and destroy layout of all site.
Anyway, I would like to provide compatibility with third-party modules, but at the moment there is no solution.
If a new payment extension is installed, it doesn't have any bootstrap (even a light one) to rely on for CSS styling. The new extension will not be formatted properly.
Will be it possible somehow to include a very light version of bootstrap somehow for payment extensions?
I use this one but I am sure that it could be lighter:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: