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| title: 'Global CSS Must Be in Your Custom `<App>`' |
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| ## Why This Error Occurred |
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| An attempt to import Global CSS from a file outside of [`pages/_app.js`](/docs/pages/building-your-application/routing/custom-app) was made. |
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| Global CSS cannot be used in files other than your [custom `_app.js` file](/docs/pages/building-your-application/routing/custom-app) due to ordering problems and side-effects. |
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| ## Possible Ways to Fix It |
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| There are two possible ways to fix this error: |
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| - Move all global CSS imports to your [`pages/_app.js` file](/docs/pages/building-your-application/routing/custom-app). |
| - If you do not wish your stylesheet to be global, update it to use [CSS Modules](/docs/app/getting-started/css). This will allow you to import the stylesheet and scope the styles to a specific component. |
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| ### Example |
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| Consider the stylesheet named [`styles.css`](/docs/app/getting-started/css) |
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| ```css filename="styles.css" |
| body { |
| font-family: 'SF Pro Text', 'SF Pro Icons', 'Helvetica Neue', 'Helvetica', |
| 'Arial', sans-serif; |
| padding: 20px 20px 60px; |
| max-width: 680px; |
| margin: 0 auto; |
| } |
| ``` |
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| **Global CSS**: |
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| Create a [`pages/_app.js` file](/docs/pages/building-your-application/routing/custom-app) if not already present. Then import the `styles.css` file: |
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| ```jsx filename="pages/_app.js" |
| import '../styles.css' |
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| export default function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }) { |
| return <Component {...pageProps} /> |
| } |
| ``` |
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| **CSS Modules**: |
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| Rename the `styles.css` file to `styles.module.css`. Then import the file in the component or page where you want to use the styles. |
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| ```jsx filename="pages/index.js" |
| import styles from '../../styles.module.css' |
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| export default function Home() { |
| return <div className={styles.container}>Hello World</div> |
| } |
| ``` |
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