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Copy the contents of src/assets/images and src/assets/fonts #647
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Fixes #611
Previously, to include an image in the theme build, it needed to be referenced somewhere in your theme's liquid:
This is because Slate needs to transform urls made with
| asset_url
to a localhost equivalent for development. For example, the above Liquid gets transformed to the following when runningslate-tools start
:The above approach is still recommended in order to properly load images while developing because it's not guaranteed that the image will be uploaded to Shopify CDNs.
slate-tools start
only uploads Liquid and JSON files to Shopify for development and relies on the local asset server to serve up all other assets from localhost.However, an image may still be needed even if its not referenced in a Theme's liquid, for example if its generated dynamically after pageload. Its for for this reason we should copy all images to the
dist/assets
folder.Please note that for
slate-tools start
images will still be served from localhost, so you'll need to make sure any URL you are generating is pointing to there.