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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion best_practices/web-assets.rst
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Expand Up @@ -39,7 +39,8 @@ These days, you probably can't simply create static CSS and JavaScript files
and include them in your template. Instead, you'll probably want to combine
and minify these to improve client-side performance. You may also want to
use LESS or Sass (for example), which means you'll need some way to process
these into CSS files.
these into CSS files. To install assetic in the standard edition of the framework,
just use the `AsseticBundle`_.

A lot of tools exist to solve these problems, including pure-frontend (non-PHP)
tools like GruntJS.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -94,3 +95,4 @@ the `official Assetic documentation`_ to learn more about all the available
features.

.. _`official Assetic documentation`: https://github.com/kriswallsmith/assetic
.. _`AsseticBundle` : https://github.com/symfony/assetic-bundle