# What is the best way to manage injected CSS/external CSS?

I have encountered a few situations where I am unable to achieve what I need on the front end through the Bubble responsive editor, so I'm using HTML components to inject CSS (and likely javascript as we move forward) on certain pages. This doesn't feel like a sustainable practice. Do you have suggestions as to how to manage a small front-end codebase?

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- Posted at: almost 5 years ago
- Author title: Product Leadership and Marketing Consultant | Co-founder Meld
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## Comments
### Comment 1

It really depends on what you are trying to do. Sometimes it&#39;s easier to reassess the certain feature/requirement than to manually shoehorn in css. 

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- Posted at: over 3 years ago




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