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This option useful in case when you build subsites separately. For example, for this structure
.
└── /
├── A/
├── B/
└── C/
each site will have its own state for palette (/A/.palette, /B/.palette, /C/.palette). To share the same state between all subsites, you could set scope: /.
It was already described here (#1914 (comment)), but is still missing in the docs.
We've decided to close the PR, as we're not planning to add an entire section on this, but as already explained in #5967 (comment), we'll shortly add a multi-site guide that will include and explain this setting ☺️
I've finally found some time to add this to the documentation – I used large parts of your PR #5967, so I tagged you as a co-author ☺️ The current place might not be perfect, but we'll shortly revise our documentation, so we'll likely move it around.
Description
This option useful in case when you build subsites separately. For example, for this structure
each site will have its own state for palette (
/A/.palette
,/B/.palette
,/C/.palette)
. To share the same state between all subsites, you could setscope: /
.It was already described here (#1914 (comment)), but is still missing in the docs.
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