Moving an image directory during build
See original GitHub issueSo, this might be a stupid question but it’s not working atm!
If I have a directory full of images which I want to be public, how is that meant to work? If I have the directory in src
webpack doesn’t pick it up and move it to the build directory!
How are static public images meant to be handled?
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- Created 6 years ago
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@jmsherry Yes, if there’s a great library to deal with it, I’m willing to count it into the starter.
Yeah I agree.