Hi Warwick, Yes, do it like that, or do it at the top, so all your "settings" are accumulated in one single spot (On smaller to medium projects this is what I prefer) Also, it is really easy to set those from within JS, so you might consider storing your setting inside a config/json/db, and have some programmatic control.
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