Why the </p>?
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Forgot about the html5 rules about that. Great observation! - 1 more reply
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Because the idea is to smartly support the full spectrum of static and dynamic components, including only the portions of the runtime that are necessary. The example above underlines that no runtime is included when nothing is dynamic
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Sounds like Prepack!
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Hopefully it is exactly prepack :)
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Why not turning from <p>hi</p> into a js file: export default () => <p>hi</hi> ;)
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need an edit button
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