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Drupal.org Excerpt:

This module will add a reaction within context to add theme, module, or custom folder files to your page(s). Ever wanted to quickly add a css file to a theme? Include a js file on only one page (or section?) Make using multiple CSS files a breeze with this module and harness the power of Context in your... [More...]

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Maintainer:electblake
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Categories:Theme enhancements
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VersionDateFilesRelease notes
6.x-1.0-beta12010-Sep-20DownloadRecommended
7.x-1.x-dev2011-Apr-12DownloadDevelopment
6.x-1.x-dev2011-Feb-25DownloadDevelopment
7.x-1.0-beta12011-Aug-12DownloadOther
Total Downloads: 45 "Development" releases should be considered in beta.

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Just what I was looking for

I love it when I go hunting for a module that does something very simple and very specific, and I find exactly what I'm looking for, and it just works.

If you're already familiar with Context, this module is plug and play - add css and js files to individual pages or sections. The interface is great as well - it lists all the available files, and you tick the ones you want to include. It's just a little thing, but I've regularly had problems where modules prompt for a file to be typed into a text field, and then don't recognise it for some reason (extra slashes, mis-spelling, wrong path...). This approach makes so much sense (although some of my lists get pretty long!).

Context is a really great module in its own right once you've learned how to make the most of it, especially to tidy up & encapsulate your site structure and design. I use it to improve page load performance, and it also makes theme maintenance and bug-fixing easier. It's modules like Context Add Assets that make Context a must-have in my default project configuration.

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