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I am using next.js 13.0.3 and to be honest I don't even know the feature you mentioned, I just simply put _app.ts and _document.ts in pages folder and everything went OK. |
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I have got the same issue. I'm wondering why nobody from support team replies 😔 |
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Hey FluentUI community,
Next.js 13 got released yesterday and introduced a new way of routing (inside a new
/app
directory) which does not have a_app.(js|ts)
and_document.(js|ts)
. Unfortunately the migration guide does not mention how to port over a custom Document they just say: "Include global styles inside the root layout file".So did anyone already try and/or succeed using FluentUI v9 using the new Next.js version? Or maybe can provide some pointers on how to achieve it, unfortunately my experience with SSR CSS during compile time solutions is quite limited :(
Related issue in Griffel.js styling library: microsoft/griffel#266
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