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Fix incorrect example in config.example.yml #3683

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14 changes: 7 additions & 7 deletions config/config.example.yml
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# NOTE: will log all redux actions and transfers in console
debug: false

# Angular Universal server settings
# Angular User Inteface settings
# NOTE: these settings define where Node.js will start your UI application. Therefore, these
# "ui" settings usually specify a localhost port/URL which is later proxied to a public URL (using Apache or similar)
ui:
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# Trust X-FORWARDED-* headers from proxies (default = true)
useProxies: true

universal:
# Whether to inline "critical" styles into the server-side rendered HTML.
# Determining which styles are critical is a relatively expensive operation;
# this option can be disabled to boost server performance at the expense of
# loading smoothness.
inlineCriticalCss: true
# Angular Server Side Rendering (SSR) settings
ssr:
# Whether to tell Angular to inline "critical" styles into the server-side rendered HTML.
# Determining which styles are critical is a relatively expensive operation; this option is
# disabled (false) by default to boost server performance at the expense of loading smoothness.
inlineCriticalCss: false

# The REST API server settings
# NOTE: these settings define which (publicly available) REST API to use. They are usually
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