astroturf
emotion
astroturf | emotion | |
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4 | 52 | |
2,261 | 17,186 | |
0.1% | 0.3% | |
2.1 | 5.8 | |
5 months ago | 8 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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astroturf
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VueJS turns 10 years old
CSS-in-JS has been a challenge – we're currently using https://github.com/astroturfcss/astroturf which seemed the simplest zero-runtime-cost option back when we were looking, but the library is starting to feel a bit under-maintained (if the author of Astroturf reads this, we love your work and will do whatever we can to support you in it!). But it's worked well for us over the last 2 years.
Happy to share a component example. We also use a small library for managing CSS classes in a typed fashion, which can also be used by our UI test code to target various elements. So that does add a bit of cryptic boilerplate, but the repo README has an example component with syntax highlighting:
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SFC - single file components
Try https://github.com/4Catalyzer/astroturf
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PurgeCSS & styled-components: Does It Work?
On the other side of our titular question is styled-components. While I'm talking about styled-components specifically, the topics and concepts here apply to any CSS-in-JS provider (e.g. emotion). There is a smaller CSS-in-JS library called astroturf that aims to give the developer the best of all worlds, so the limitations I'll discuss later on don't apply there. But be careful with smaller projects/ones that claim you can have it all! You are wading through uncharted territory :)
- Is it possible to directly write SCSS inside React components?
emotion
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Creating Nx Workspace with Eslint, Prettier and Husky Configuration
emotion [ https://emotion.sh ]
- Why is does modern HTML/CSS seem so complex and convoluted? (details in comment)
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How are folks feeling about the React team's push toward server components?
dang, I never thought about this implication, and I googled the emotionjs repo there's a currently-active open issue regarding this https://github.com/emotion-js/emotion/issues/2928
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I created a Zero-Runtime CSS-in-JS Library Compatible with Next.js App Router and RSC
Over my years of working with React, I’ve loved using CSS-in-JS libraries like Emotion and Styled-components. However, their inherent performance overhead from injecting CSS at runtime and their incompatibility with the latest Next.js features such as App Router and React Server Components (RSC) have always been a nagging issue for me.
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Next.js App Directory Architecture First Impressions
An early difficulty I encountered was using UI component libraries like Mantine and Material UI in the new architecture. After looking through some GitHub issues, the culprit is Emotion, a package many component libraries rely on that does not support server rendering.
- How are you styling in NextJS?
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CSS Style Guide for Web Dev?
In general I recommend using styled-components or emotion. These directly attach CSS to your components in a scoped way so that your CSS files aren’t stepping on each other’s toes all the time and make sure styling is colocated with the component.
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Server Components
I ran into this problem as well. The root cause as I understand it is emotion: https://github.com/emotion-js/emotion/issues/2928
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CSS In JS - The what, why and How's
While integrating component libraries, they may not give you full control over the order in which styles are inserted. (Example issue).
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Lets create something neat together!
Vanilla Extract (CSS Framework) (Alternative: Emotion)
What are some alternatives?
PostCSS - Transforming styles with JS plugins
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress đź’…
JSS - JSS is an authoring tool for CSS which uses JavaScript as a host language.
purifycss - Remove unused CSS. Also works with single-page apps.
babel-sublime - Syntax definitions for ES6 JavaScript with React JSX extensions.
styled-jsx - Full CSS support for JSX without compromises
purgecss - Remove unused CSS
linaria - Zero-runtime CSS in JS library
Sass - Sass makes CSS fun!