Combine external javascript
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so I have a shopify store and I'm trying to Combine external javascript files that I have. I'm using the split theme and based the varvy.com report, I have 9 .js files. I followed the instruction from this post, but I found out the order matters in combing these files and Now I wanna know, is there a way for me to figure out which .js file should I put first and last and find their order?
External javascript file locations
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so I have a shopify store and I'm trying to Combine external javascript files that I have. I'm using the split theme and based the varvy.com report, I have 9 .js files. I followed the instruction from this post, but I found out the order matters in combing these files and Now I wanna know, is there a way for me to figure out which .js file should I put first and last and find their order?
External javascript file locations
javascript
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so I have a shopify store and I'm trying to Combine external javascript files that I have. I'm using the split theme and based the varvy.com report, I have 9 .js files. I followed the instruction from this post, but I found out the order matters in combing these files and Now I wanna know, is there a way for me to figure out which .js file should I put first and last and find their order?
External javascript file locations
javascript
so I have a shopify store and I'm trying to Combine external javascript files that I have. I'm using the split theme and based the varvy.com report, I have 9 .js files. I followed the instruction from this post, but I found out the order matters in combing these files and Now I wanna know, is there a way for me to figure out which .js file should I put first and last and find their order?
External javascript file locations
javascript
javascript
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You need to look into grunt/gulp (task automation process), which combines different files into their respective type.
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You need to look into grunt/gulp (task automation process), which combines different files into their respective type.
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You need to look into grunt/gulp (task automation process), which combines different files into their respective type.
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You need to look into grunt/gulp (task automation process), which combines different files into their respective type.
You need to look into grunt/gulp (task automation process), which combines different files into their respective type.
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