![]() ![]() It would be nice to get some more input from other community members interested in this. Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Which makes sense in that case, but not when you define your Less/SASS/whatever locally, in-file. As far as I'm aware style tag does not even have a rel attribute in the specification, but it does have lang, as a global one: And, if you look again at the Less documentation you linked, you can see they use it not in a local context of a style tag, but in a link. However, looking at the semantics of both rel and lang attributes, I believe lang is a far better option. It takes modules with dependencies and generates static assets representing those modules. In your example, vue-loader would transform it as a SASS file, but WebStorm would apply formatting for Less. Vue.js, webpack and PhpStorm/WebStorm preparation of environment Webpack is a JavaScript module bundler. So Vue allows to create components in a single file, like so: Then, single file components are being transformed using vue-loader:
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