Explained how to get started for Ember projects built with Embroider #410
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Background
Hello. In #379,
ember-css-modules
was provided as a solution for introducing CSS modules to Ember projects.This library has indeed been the go-to library for years, but is currently known to be incompatible with Ember projects built with Embroider on the strictest settings. I believe, this year and next, more Ember teams will incrementally migrate their projects to use Embroider.
What changed?
I updated the
get-started
page so that, under Ember, it also listsembroider-css-modules
as a solution.This project takes the approach of using plugins from the wider JavaScript community to implement CSS modules. Through CI, it is shown to be compatible with Embroider on the strictest settings.