# Normally, themes may list CSS files like this, and if they exist in the theme # folder, then they get added to the page. If they have the same file name as a # module CSS file, then the theme's version overrides the module's version, so # that the module's version is not added to the page. Additionally, a theme may # have an entry like this one, without having the corresponding CSS file in the # theme's folder, and in this case, it just stops the module's version from # being loaded, and does not replace it with an alternate version. We have this # here in order for a test to ensure that this correctly prevents the module # version from being loaded, and that errors aren't caused by the lack of this # file within the theme folder. name: 'Test theme' type: theme description: 'Theme for testing the theme system' core: 8.x hidden: true stylesheets-remove: - system.module.css settings: theme_test_setting: 'default value'