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If your project [does not use a `:main` config](../README.md#important-prerequisites) then you will need to do more work to setup your project. If your project [does not use a `:main` config](../README.md#important-prerequisites) then you will need to do more work to setup your project.
You will need this JavaScript to be included on your page before you initialize your application: You will need to manually set the Closure defines, and require `day8.re-frame-10x.preload` on your page before you initialize your application. An example:
```html
<script>var CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES = {"re_frame.trace.trace_enabled_QMARK_":true};</script> <!--Make this come first-->
<script src="/cljs/goog/base.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="/cljs/main-dev.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script>goog.require("day8.re_frame_10x.preload");</script> <!--Add this before the app's goog.require-->
<script type="text/javascript">goog.require("todomvc.core");</script>
<script>
window.onload = function () {
todomvc.core.main();
}
</script>
```
These are the two key lines that need to be added to your bootstrap process.
```js ```js
var CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES = {"re_frame.trace.trace_enabled_QMARK_":true}; var CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES = {"re_frame.trace.trace_enabled_QMARK_":true};
document.write('<script>goog.require("day8.re_frame_10x.preload");</script>'); document.write('<script>goog.require("day8.re_frame_10x.preload");</script>');
// Must come before you initialize your application, but after `goog` and your other dependencies have been loaded.
``` ```
This setup is inherently project specific, so open an issue if you have trouble, and we'll try and figure it out. Or if possible switch to using a `:main`. This setup is inherently project specific, so open an issue if you have trouble, and we'll try and figure it out. Or if possible switch to using a `:main`.