I often use Amazon CloudFront (or Google for jQuery) to serve
CSS/Javascript on websites so the Tapestry @Include is only useful in
development for me and currently there does not seem to be a generic
way to turn off all the defaults. It would be OK (perhaps better) if
there was a default include service I could override. The API seems to
indicate that might be the case but in reality adding of defaults
seems a bit ad hoc and you have to look at the source to figure out
how to get rid of each one individually or I guess you could rewrite
the DOM after it's rendered.

I understand why defaults are important to get things going but I
suspect many people override all of the default CSS. I would also
guess I'm not the only one to use a CDN to serve css/javascript. The
current way defaults are added is at best magic but closer to
mysterious.

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